What cultures (don't) "love to eat"?!


Question: What cultures (don't) "love to eat"?
I notice that often people try to make similarities b/t different cultures, and one of the common things I hear is people start talking about food, and that "they both love to eat". To me this sounds absurd. I don't know any culture or group of people that doesn't "love to eat". So enlighten me.

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I honestly think that such a culture does not exist.
If I try to go deeper and explain why, here's the way I see things: People belonging to the same culture have to bond (or else they wouldn't be sharing the same culture), and Human beings naturally bond over food, since eating is an instinctive thing we do. So food becomes an important place in all cultures of the world.



The English! Like in The west Indies they season and prepare their food as well as in Africa, Asia etc. In The Mediterranian the fresh food is is good it just needs olive oil and herbs even in Scotland they season the Haggis and potatoes but traditional English grub is all about how quick Or/and easy it can be done and you have to put salt on afterwards.

I am English



No such ting




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