Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7308105 Appetite 2016 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Using Japan as a case study, this research demonstrates the use of ethnography to argue that variety is a primary motive for food choice in contemporary Japanese culture. Variety is hence regarded here as a part of a larger food culture attribute, an “adventurous palate,” which can also provide a background for previous FCQ findings (Prescott, Young, O'neill, Yau, & Stevens, 2002).
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