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  2. American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Contributions from these ethnic foods have become as common as traditional "American" fares such as hot dogs, hamburgers, beef steak, which are derived from German cuisine, (chicken-fried steak, for example, is a variation on German schnitzel), cherry pie, Coca-Cola, milkshakes, fried chicken (Fried chicken is of English, Scottish, and African ...

  3. Culture of the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, Taíno culture in U.S. Caribbean territories is undergoing cultural revitalization and like many Native American languages, the Taíno language is no longer spoken. By contrast, the Hawaiian language and culture of the Native Hawaiians has survived in Hawaii alongside that of immigrants from the mainland U.S. (starting before the ...

  4. Food psychology - Wikipedia

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    Food psychology is the psychological study of how people choose the food they eat (food choice), along with food and eating behaviors. [1] Food psychology is an applied psychology , using existing psychological methods and findings to understand food choice and eating behaviors. [ 2 ]

  5. Foodways - Wikipedia

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    In contrast to the anthropological treatments of food, the term foodways aims at a highly cross-disciplinary approach to food and nutrition. For example, the refereed journal Food and Foodways, published by Taylor & Francis, is "devoted to publishing original scholarly articles on the history and culture of human nourishment. By reflecting on ...

  6. 8 American Foods That Aren't Really American - AOL

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    On this holiday in particular, we celebrate with foods that are quintessentially American...or so you may have thought. Many of our favorite, go-to recipes for this patriotic holiday were actually ...

  7. The psychology of comfort foods: Why we crave certain meals ...

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    The foods we often crave in these times are comfort foods, which are usually high in mood-boosting carbohydrates and sugar, depending on your cravings preferences.

  8. Sociology of food - Wikipedia

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    The evolution of the American diet and the resulting rise in obesity is a clear example on how food shapes society and daily life. [36] Due to the fast-paced lives that many Americans have, fast food and prepackaged foods with higher caloric density have grown in popularity. [ 37 ]

  9. 13 Foods You Only Like if You're from America - AOL

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    Pop-Tarts. This beloved toaster pastry has been a breakfast staple for American kids (and adults) for generations. But some non-Americans find the sweet, gooey filling and crispy pastry crust of ...