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    home-made food has less attraction than fast food. A reason for this is that home-made food needs lots of time until it gets ready. For instance‚ people should wait for several hours in order to have a ready home-made meal. Another reason is that home-made food is less convenient than fast food. For example‚ you may not find all the ingredients you need in one grocery‚ yet you have to look in several groceries until you find all the ingredients. Home-made food is much healthier than fast food‚ and therefore

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    Home Food vs. Fast Food Home Food vs. Fast Food This generation has many people of all ages which are becoming more obese simply because they are eating more fast food than home food. Restaurants and many other fast food places have foods that contain high in fat‚ sugar‚ and salt. Having a healthy regular diet at home will keep you away from many health problems. Also having fast food only on special occasions is fine as well. We all need food to survive‚ but we should learn to make wise decisions

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    resources: The total quality model has led them to consider the worker as a second objective of the company. Supermarkets Mercadona‚ with a sales area of an average area of 1‚300 m²‚ respond to a trade model urban proximity‚ and maintain a variety in food‚ household cleaning and accessories characterized by enhancing the presence of their own “white brands” and reduce the supply of those external markings that do not maintain a minimum rotation. Mercadona is committed to a policy of customer approach

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    Fast Food vs. Healthy Foods Is fast food causing obesity? It is an important topic‚ but who is causing it and responsible‚ is more important. Parents are blaming fast food industries for the fault of their children’s overweight‚ when in reality‚ parents are not taking the blame for their child’s obesity and exercise problems. Now in days obesity is becoming more and more common in a child’s childhood and considered important. According to Daniel Weintraub‚ “A public health group called last week

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    “Natural Flavors” also known as “Artificial Flavors.” They are man made additives that gives food their flavors by blending scores of different chemicals in small amounts. The flavor industries consist of five chemical plants in New Jersey. The area produces two thirds of flavor additives sold in the United States. Flavor is the smell of gasses being released by chemicals that you’ve put in your mouth. The Food and Drug Administration

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    Food and Culture Culture is broadly defined as the beliefs‚ attitudes‚ values‚ customs‚ and habits accepted by a community of individuals. Cultural behavior patterns are reinforced when a group is isolated by geography or segregated by socioeconomic status. Culture is learned‚ not inherited; it is passed from generation to generation. The term food habits refers to the ways in which humans use food‚ including how food is obtained and stored‚ how it is prepared‚ how it is served and to whom‚ and

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    Contemporary Issues in Food and Drink Student Name:XUE YAO Student ID Number:G20575977 In the course module TL3137 Contemporary Issues in Food and Drink‚ it aims to explore the multi-disciplinary dimensions to the study of food‚ drink and culture in a contemporary context.In detail‚ by means of the course module TL3137‚ the author of the assignment is able to learn something in the aspect of socio-cultural: multi-culturalism and diversity‚ in the aspect ofpsychological: food and drink: choice

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    Everyday around the world people in different cultures eat different foods‚ but what makes people able to taste all these different flavors‚ and why does the perception of what “tastes good” change based on where people live? The human tongue can only actually taste four different tastes‚ salty‚ sweet‚ bitter and sour. The combination and the intensity of these four separate tastes is what gives food the flavor that we know. Then when you add temperature‚ texture‚ and smell you can get an almost

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    e r u t l u C & Food Pakistan BY: ZOHA RAHMAN What is your connectio n to the chosen culture? Originally my ancestors were from India but my grandparents and other relatives all moved to Pakistan. I and My family were also born in Pakistan and later came to Canada in 2001. Samosa The samosa is a fried or baked pastry with savoury filling‚ such as spiced potatoes‚ onions‚ peas‚ lentils and also with minced meat (lamb‚ beef or chicken)‚ and sometimes pine nuts. The samosa was originated in the

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    Professor Ping-Hui Liao 26 April 2013 Commentary #2 Anne Allison points out an interesting point about the relationship between food and Japanese women in her article “Japanese Mothers and Obentos: The Lunch-Box as Ideological State Apparatus”. She has insightful and different point of view of obento‚ a japanese lunch box which are highly crafted elaborations of food‚ that it is endowed with “ideological and gendered meanings” under state ideology (155). That is‚ both mother and child are being

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