Traditional Food Habits
Family, Immigration, Social Status
Religion
Communication Style
Contemporary Food Habits
100
"Open Sandwich Board"
What is Smorgasbord.
100
Unlike other Southeast Asians, immigrants from this country did not enter the US as refugees.
What is Thailand.
100
The name of the Jewish practice regarding food behavior.
What is kashrut or kosher.
100
Stereotyping can occur when we consider only Race, Gender, Nationality and this.
What is Age.
100
Canned and chopped meats, dried beans, instant potatoes and evaporated milk are examples of these types of foods that Native American have incorporated in their diets, and are provided by the government.
What are commodity foods.
200
Term used to describe this culture's low incidence of Cardiovascular disease despite high consumption of cheeses, wine, meats and rich sauces.
What is The French Paradox.
200
Recent immigration from this South Asian country is primarily if those with professional management positions, are highly educated and have incomes 30% above than the US norm.
What is India.
200
____________ is the practice of abstaining from food or drink for periods of time.
What is fasting.
200
This type of culture expects information to be presented in a logical, linear sequence, straightforward, unambiguous and is focused on the speaker.
What is Low-Context culture.
200
The meal eaten during the day in which most cultures commonly keep to traditional food habits, even after assimilation.
What is dinner.
300
Meals in this culture are usually eaten at 8 am, 3-4 pm and 9:30 - 11 pm. Olive oil is used at every meal.
What is Greece.
300
This group immigrated from a variety of cultures and food customs often reflect the host culture. Many families travel together in tribes, extended family plays a large role in culture, sharing is essential and may feel foods are unhealth if not fresh.
What are Gypsies.
300
The oldest religion.
What is Hindu.
300
In these cultures, meaning is in context to situation, not just words. Misunderstandings are common and non-verbal communication is key.
What is High-Context cultures.
300
What food practice is often eliminated by those South Asian Indian Americans as they assimilate, that had both cultural and religious implications in their native country.
What is Vegetarianism.
400
This country typically uses lard in cooking, has the highest percentage of fat, saturated fat and cholesterol of all Southeast Asian countries and has a strong Spanish influence.
What is the Philippines.
400
Immigrants from this South American country are proud of their heritage, which is mostly European, and tend to differentiate themselves from other immigrants from Mexican, Caribbean, or Central American background.
What is Argentina.
400
Religion that began in the US in the early 1800's which requires its followers to abstain from alcohol, tea, coffee, tobacco, and excessive amounts of meat.
What is Mormon.
400
Of the levels of communication awareness, ____________ competence is the level at which the counselor is skilled in intercultural communication practices and no longer thinks about them during conversation.
What is unconscious.
400
A syndrome that has been seen in many immigrants once they have assimilated to the Standard American Diet, to include a combination of diseases including hypertension, insulin resistance, and obesity.
What is Metabolic Syndrome.
500
Do to the early slave trade, traditional Southern American food habits are influenced by cooking methods and foods common to which part of Africa?
What is West Africa/Nigeria.
500
Fresh fish and traditional vegetables are often hard to come by for authentic cooking of this country's cuisine.
What is China.
500
The term used in both Islam and Judaism that designates permitted or lawful foods.
What is Halal.
500
________________ confirms congruence between data collected on the target audience and proposed program goals and objectives.
What is Triangulation.
500
This country's local agriculture is one of the most efficent in the world, based on units of energy per unit produced.
What is Samoa.