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... TASTE IS EDUCATED SINCE THE FIRST YEARS OF LIFE Around 18 months of age many children reject new food. Do not be discouraged: sometimes 15 attempts (in different days) are needed to overcome the first rejection; therefore keep going to propose the rejected food together with something already liked. ...
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... of milk and milk products. These categories also suggest that Americans value food more for nutritional content and impact on health than for any symbolic use. But only limited information is provided about U.S. food habits; although these schemes list what foods people eat, they reveal nothing abou ...
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... and to the absorption of nutrients by the human body after consumption. Nutrient absorption in the gut is strongly influenced by health status, particularly the presence of diarrhoea. Hygienic environmental conditions related to improved water and  sanitation are important determinants of health and ...
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Food Fact Sheet - British Dietetic Association

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Freeganism

Freeganism is the practice of reclaiming and eating food that has been discarded. Freegans and freeganism are often seen as part of a wider anti-consumerist ideology, and freegans often employ a range of alternative living strategies based on limited participation in the conventional economy and minimal consumption of resources.The word ""freegan"" is a coinage derived from ""free"" and ""vegan"". Freeganism started in the mid-1990s, out of the antiglobalization and environmentalist movements. The movement also has elements of Diggers, an anarchist street theater group based in Haight-Ashbury in San Francisco in the 1960s, that gave away rescued food.
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