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-[[Image:Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber by Juan Sánchez Cotán.jpg|thumb|right|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the ''[[eating]]'' series.<br><small>Illustration: ''[[Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber]]'' (1602) by Juan Sánchez Cotán</small>]] +[[Image:Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber by Juan Sánchez Cotán.jpg|thumb|left|200px|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the ''[[eating]]'' series.<br><small>Illustration: ''[[Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber]]'' (1602) by Juan Sánchez Cotán</small>]]
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 +"Given the social importance of [[food]], it might seem strange to discover that the [[Trobriand Islands|Trobrianders]] eat alone, retiring to their own [[hearth]]s with their portions, turning their backs on one another and eating rapidly for fear of being observed." --''[[Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Eating]]'' (1980), p. 8-9, Peter Farb, ‎George J. Armelagos
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 +"In 1975, [[Gloria Swanson]] traveled the United States and helped to promote the book ''[[Sugar Blues]]'' written by her husband, [[William Dufty]]." --Sholem Stein
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 +[[Image:The Unswept Floor.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Illustration: ''[[The Unswept Floor]]'' (detail)]]
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Any [[substance]] that is or can be consumed (called [[eating]] in [[mammal]]ania) by [[living organism]]s, especially by [[eat]]ing, in order to sustain life. Any [[substance]] that is or can be consumed (called [[eating]] in [[mammal]]ania) by [[living organism]]s, especially by [[eat]]ing, in order to sustain life.
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*[[Cooking]] *[[Cooking]]
*[[Drink]] *[[Drink]]
 +*[[Erst kommt das Fressen, dann kommt die Moral ...]]
*[[Food in art]] *[[Food in art]]
**[[Food still life]] **[[Food still life]]
**[[Food film]] **[[Food film]]
 +*[[Food politics]]
*[[Taboo food and drink]] *[[Taboo food and drink]]
*[[Food taster]] *[[Food taster]]
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* [[Slow food]] * [[Slow food]]
* [[Whole food]] * [[Whole food]]
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-==See also== 
-* [[Bulk foods]] 
-* [[Beverages]] 
-* ''[[Food and Bioprocess Technology]]'' 
-* [[Food engineering]] 
-* [[Food science]] 
-* [[Food security]] 
-* [[Non-food crop]] 
-* [[Nutrition facts label]] 
-* [[Optimal foraging theory]] 
-* [[Packaging and labeling]] 
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This page Food is part of the eating series.Illustration: Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber (1602) by Juan Sánchez Cotán
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This page Food is part of the eating series.
Illustration: Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber (1602) by Juan Sánchez Cotán

"Given the social importance of food, it might seem strange to discover that the Trobrianders eat alone, retiring to their own hearths with their portions, turning their backs on one another and eating rapidly for fear of being observed." --Consuming Passions: The Anthropology of Eating (1980), p. 8-9, Peter Farb, ‎George J. Armelagos


"In 1975, Gloria Swanson traveled the United States and helped to promote the book Sugar Blues written by her husband, William Dufty." --Sholem Stein

Illustration: The Unswept Floor (detail)
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Illustration: The Unswept Floor (detail)

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Any substance that is or can be consumed (called eating in mammalania) by living organisms, especially by eating, in order to sustain life.

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