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    the others around you along with where your food comes from. Many people look through the aspect of where food comes and goes straight to how do you prepare it or how much does it cost. Lets dig a little bit deeper and think about where food actually comes from. One word… Agriculture. Far too many people think agriculture doesn’t do anything in our world but in reality agriculture is our world. It’s a big cycle. Without it there would be absolutely no food for us to…

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    In the Sundanese Latuka tribe in Africa, when a man wants to marry a woman of his choice, he will kidnap her. The elders of that tribe ask the girl’s father for her hand in marriage. If the parent’s of the spouse say no, the man can forcefully marry the woman anyway if he chooses. In America, a man will propose to his woman of choice. Before the proposal, the couple will usually spend a lot of time together and get to know each other. If she says yes to the proposal, they will get married…

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    different cultural backgrounds eat different foods. It can determine by many things not the least is what is available for them to eat. For this reason, food can play as significant role to defining a country’s culture as the others cultures [1] Food can play an important role as well. It’s one of the symbols in each country. Symbolic foods that develop…

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    her to bring you food from a local restaurant. In 2010 the USDA announced the school nutrition laws that today we have(Healthy Hunger-Free…

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    It is located right near my house the address was 3456 Naaman’s road in Wilmington Delaware. I google searched for local restaurants and this one sparked my interest. So On Monday October 24th before class I headed out for lunch at one o clock in the afternoon. Once I walked into the place I noticed how elegant it was and I felt underdressed. The server Muhammad approached…

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    In both my parents and grandparents generations all the meals were freshly cooked from scratch and made you full and the produce and meats came from local farms and gardens that didn’t put any byproduct of any sort in their foods. The generation now is used to electronics and exotic and strange music and advances in technology and is known for having a high number of people using drugs. My parents generation was used to strange and wild…

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    hibachi. Since we were only sophomores in high school and didn’t have much money, we decided to split the steak, shrimp, and chicken meal. We had the option to add bacon in our fried rice. We did¬¬¬¬¬¬ −best decision ever! All of the food was AMAZING! We had PLENTY of food between the two of us and even leftovers. The meat was so fresh and juicy. We were very entertained with the show the Chef gave us as we ate our dinner. After trying all of the Japanese restaurants within the Gwinnett county…

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    at the dinner table. Made-from-scratch food and family recipes were bountiful in the traditional household. In contrast, modern families choose fast food, frozen meals, and processed items to keep up with their busy schedules. Kingsolver explains that grabbing fast-food may save minutes, but it ultimately costs hours in the long run (Kingsolver, 130). Many children grow up thinking fresh produce and meats originate in grocery stores, when in reality, local farmers are providing all the labor.…

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    Mexican culture. You take a deep breath in and begin to follow your nose, which leads you to a small local restaurant. You walk in and are submerged in different scents. You and your friend decide to take a seat and sit for a spell. As your eyes graze over the menu, you munch on some chips and salsa. You order something tasty when the waitress comes back to your table. After a little while, your food comes out smelling terrific. As you savor every bite, your mind wanders to the history of the…

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    busy life can make it hard to focus in things that really matter, for instead where did the chicken came from? “Wendell Berry describes the importance of understanding the connection between eating and the land in order to extract pleasure from our food.” (“The pleasure of eating”). “The pleasure of eating” an essay from “What are People for?” publish in 1990 by Wendell Berry. Wendell writes in verity ways of ethos and logos, pathos, including examples to connect with reader and give the reader…

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