Eating food is essential to all of us. Food can be defined as any substance that can provide energy and be metabolized by animals to build tissue. (Ilearn) Once in a while, people ate when they felt hungry. But thanks to continuous development and the development of human history, we have a higher standard for choosing the food we want to eat today. In this article we will evaluate factors that affect our diet and food culture. These factors can be divided into two broad categories: internal factors (personal preference and value) and external factors (geography, religion, society, economy, politics). Internal ... more content
Another example is that the Chinese love to eat hot pot in winter to make it warm. In northern China, there are more spicy dishes than southern China. This is because people get warm when they eat spicy food. In coastal areas, seafood is more than inland. The reason is that it is easier to obtain fresh seafood in the coastal area than the inland area. Since Japan is an island surrounded by the sea, it is very famous in Japan to eat seafood. For example, China is advantageous for producing climatic dominance to produce tea and France for wine. Religion is another external factor that affects eating habits and food culture. Different cultures have different religions, different religions have different habits, and food is an important part of religion. In some religions, such as Muslims, people believe that eating pork is dirty food. People should not eat them. Because they believe that killing animals is cruel, Buddhism does not encourage members to eat meat, we should respect them, so we should not eat them. Therefore, many Buddhist believers are vegetarians. Hindu believers do not eat cows as they believe that cows are scarce. People who believe in religion will abide by religious rules that will affect their eating habits. Some religions do not have food regulations, but they have certain foods to eat.
Many cultures have several food preferences and some food contraindications. The choice of meal also defines the culture and can play a role in religion. For example, Judaism allows only Jewish food, Muslim permits Halal food, Hindu beef is restricted. Furthermore, the choice of meals will differ if the country and region are different. It is closely related to cultural cuisine. Eating habits play an important role in the health and death of all people. The imbalance between consumed fuel and consumed energy results in excessive hunger or adipose tissue known as body fat. Insufficient ingestion of various vitamins and minerals may lead to diseases that have serious health effects. For example, 30% of the world's population suffers from iodine deficiency, or there is a risk of developing iodine deficiency. It is estimated that at least 3 million children are blind due to vitamin A deficiency. Vitamin C deficiency can lead to scurvy
1933, Harris et al. Detailed research was done to observe the appetite of foods rich in rats and vitamins. Experiments have shown that vitamin B deficient rats are eager to be rich in food - probably due to beneficial effects rather than taste. When the diet contains more than the minimum amount of vitamins, the shortage of rats is limited to intensive diet therapy. In addition, less exhausted rats will indiscriminately eat rich, non-rich diet indiscriminately until it begins to suffer from vitamin deficiency, which also begins to show preferences for food-rich. This study also showed that if the mouse can not solve these problems yourself, you can "educate" food to eat rich food.
Gourmet: Jamaican food and cuisine is an important aspect of cultural expression. Food and recipes enrich culture. Jamaican culture is full of Jamaican dishes such as jerk chicken recipe, jerk pork, infamous red striped beer. These foods will help to define the culture of Jamaica. Religion: Another important indicator of Jamaican culture and aspects of unity. Jamaica developed a unique type of religion. The main type of Pocomania is a mixture of European Christians and African religious practices, and the second is rastafarianism. Since this religion is actually a minority religion of the country, it is not a true unity aspect, but a unique culture of Jamaican culture, so we need to mention it.