Hot and cold food beliefs in an Indian community and their significance
1977
Storer, Jenny
To the people of Indian communities, 'hot' and 'cold' food beliefs are not idle superstition but concepts that are important and meaningful to them, especially during periods of physiological stress. The 'hot cold' classification of commonly used foods originates from the ancient Hindu medical system. Most foods with a pungent, acidic, or salty taste are considered 'hot' and foods with a sweet, astringent or bitter taste are 'cold.' Classification systems from different parts of India vary.
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其它主题
Female; Feeding behavior; Health beliefs; Ethnopsychology
语言
英语
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Journal Article; Text; Monograph; Book
2024-02-29
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