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Food Identity : How Culture Shapes What-and How-We Eat - Sofia Marquez

Food Identity

How Culture Shapes What-and How-We Eat

By: Sofia Marquez

eBook | 20 January 2026

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We inherit our tastes long before we learn to name them. At the table, families, faiths and nations write their stories into our appetites-and those stories quietly decide what we buy, cook and refuse. This book makes those scripts visible and negotiable, turning everyday meals into a source of clarity rather than conflict. It is for readers who sense that food is more than fuel, who want to keep what is wise in tradition without being ruled by it.

Inside, you will discover how food identity is formed through food rituals and traditions, why how culture shapes taste matters more than willpower, and where the cultural psychology of eating overlaps with ethics, memory and status. You will see the social meanings of cuisine at work in school canteens, online trends and "authenticity" debates-and learn practical ways to preserve food and belonging while resisting unhelpful rules. Drawing on the anthropology of food, real-world case studies and simple exercises, it offers a calm, evidence-aware path to eating that fits your values, your body and your life.

- Decode why you crave what you crave-and who taught you to

- Replace inherited rules that no longer serve, without losing roots

- Build new rituals for mixed households, busy weeks and changing seasons

- Hold a principled, generous view on authenticity in cuisine that honours both origin and evolution

If you have ever wondered why we eat what we eat, this is your field guide to identity on a plate-clear, humane and immediately useful.

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