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Food Planet

Hello! Thank you visiting my blog.

Today, I would like to share the activity of my Food-related class. Last week we did presentations about "Food Planet". 

I did a presentation about a Turkish family which is this picture. I knew many other countries' food culture and I was surprised the differences like staple foods, cost of a week and so on. 

If you have time to read "Food Planet", please enjoy and compare your own food culture and the families of this book!
 

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  1. From looking at the photo, I’m very curious about Turkish culture and what they eat. So when I have time, I’ll search about their culture and compare and contrast it with my own culture.

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