Cultural Nutrition Project By Anita Muniz amp Francisco Quinones Cultural Abundance ID: 340053
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The Land Down Under
Cultural Nutrition Project
By Anita Muniz & Francisco QuinonesSlide2
Cultural Abundance ~~
Aborigines ~ Religion: Dream Time
257 nations
(11)
50,000 years
ago (11)Slide3
History of AustraliaImmigration Impacts CultureRacial Exclusion – White Australia Policy (4)Policy of Protection 1880’s – Reservations (11)Now beginning to assimilate The British settled in 1877 (11)
1830-1850 Convicts & settlers Pride in convict ancestry
1945-1965 over 2 million migrants (8, 11)
1970’s Policy welcomed people from other countries (11)
1970’s Food & Culture Shift
Singaporean AustralianSlide4
Australian Religions: AustraliaPrime Minister – Anglican (4)64% say they are Christian, only 8% attend church (1,4)Roman Catholic (diversity)
Non Christian- Buddhist, Muslim and Hindu (1)New trend more claim no religionSlide5
Daily bread (1,8)(And Potatoes)
Beef (36kg)
Potatoes (68kg)
Staple food * Bread (51kg)
Oranges (36kg of oranges)
Sugar (48kg)
-vegemite-Slide6
Typical Daily Diet Breakfast * Cereal & milk. Fruit juice & a slice of bread with butter and jam. Weak coffee. (1)
Kids lunch * Sandwich bread with butter & vegemite. Fruit & a treat. (1)Adult lunch * Sandwich, hamburger or meat pie
.(1,8)
Dinner or Afternoon tea * English style meat & veggies (always has potatoes). (1)
Popular foods * Fish & Chips, Barbie (BBQ), Pizza (1)Slide7
Anzac Day April 25th : national day of remembrance in New Zealand & Australia
WWI – 8,000 killed on shores of Gallipoli in effort to capture Constantinople
The Dawn Service
ANZAC – Australian & New Zealand Army Corps.
ANZAC biscuits
: Tradition is to send them to soldiers
Lest we forget
Flower~ Red
poppies (1,8)Slide8
1 recipe pastry for 9 in single crust pie3 tbs margarine ½ c. chopped onion
1 potato, diced
1/3 c. all purpose flour
½ tsp. dried oregano
½ tsp. garlic powder
¼ black pepper
1 carrot, chopped
1 c. frozen green peas
2 c. cubed or cooked beef
(5,6)
Meat PieSlide9
Modified Meat Pie 1 pie pastry1 potato diced ½ c. Onions
3 tbs Gluten free (oat) flour
½ tsp. dried oregano
½ tsp. of garlic powder
¼ tsp. black pepper
1 ½ c. Low Sodium Broth
1 carrot chopped
1 c. frozen green peas
2 c. lean beef
(5,6)Slide10
HealthAustralia
Obesity EpidemicSlide11
Family & Gender RolesPatriarchal (10, 12)Men are breadwinners (10)Shift: Domestic load sharing
Breast feedingEmployment (12) 91% of fathers and 63% of mothers in 2003 (10)
Sex discrimination Act (10, 12) 1984
Pay gap in 2007 (12) women 35% less than men
3.4% stay at home fathers (10)
Having children later Fathers age 45 increased from 19% in 2003 to 25%in 2006 (10)Slide12
Counseling Tips BBQ in the U.S different from BBQ in Australia (7)Cheaper fast food & more convenience foods (7)
Have a menu planned out Drinks choices with less calories & less caffeine (1,7)
Cut down on soda, purchase club soda and add that to drinks. Each pop has 1/3 club soda
Lower caffeine
Less fresh seafoodSlide13
Cultural differencesAustraliaDriving (7)Roommates – “Flat mates” (7)Entrees- “Main Course” (7)Burger King- Hungry JacksSmall drink- Large (refills $) (7)Take out- Take away
U.S
Regular
Pasta sauce- Marinara (this usually must contain seafood –marine
)
Restaurants: compete to have largest portion sizes, free refills forever!Slide14
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