Sushi,Rice,Milk,and Cheese
Each Country and/or cultures have what they refer to as normal foods they consume, "Extreme Foods" lies outside the realm of normal food, some think these are extreme: cockroaches, beetles, snails, grubs, chicken feet, moth (in some cultures some of these are considered normal) just to name a few.Please see related link below!
Cheese has a lot of calcium and other bacterial cultures that help your body in ways other foods can't, but one other thing : they have sometimes over 20% of fat in them! Which makes it worse than some fatty meats and some fast foods!
Imperialism.
cultural foods and how they prepare that dish, folk music and etc.
Respect those of other cultures. Don't be racist to the other cultures as well.
Like all other countries, France produces some of its foods and imports other foods.
Arabic and Hebrew
Some one please give me the name of some french foods
live cultures can be found mostly in foods that were once living or come from animal. a few examples, are meat, bread, cheese, and milk. these are the most common foods that contain live cultures. about milk though, when milk first comes out of the cow, it has plenty of live cultures in it but most milk we drink doesn't. this is because all milk in America is pasteurized. during pasteurization, most live cultures are killed. this might sound good to you but when milk is pasteurized, 75 percent of good bacteria and healthy minerals are killed. this means that it takes three cups of milk to get the value of one unpasteurized cup. if you can find milk that isn't pasteurized, it will have live cultures. back to the subject, cheese, bread and meat are the most common foods that have live cultures because unpasteurized milk is illegal.
Yonic foods are those that resemble the female genitalia in shape or appearance. Some examples of yonic foods include oysters, figs, peaches, and avocados. These foods are often associated with fertility and sensuality in various cultures.
name some foods containing cell cilose
In some countries people say "Hello how are you?" when they meet. In other countries people say "where have you come from?" or "Where are you going?" Some cultures have 4 or 5 words for snow, other cultures have only one or none. In some cultures when you eat at a wedding the honoured guests go first and children eat last in other countries everybody eats at the same time. In some cultures people greet by touching noses or pressing cheeks together, in some cultures people greet each other by shaking hands