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A group for cooking ENTHUSIASTS

People also connect to their cultural or ethnic group through similar food patterns. Immigrants often use food as a means of retaining their cultural identity. People from different cultural backgrounds eat different foods. The ingredients, methods of preparation, preservation techniques, and types of food eaten at different meals vary among cultures. The areas in which families live— and where their ancestors originated—influence food likes and dislikes. These food preferences result in patterns of food choices within a cultural or regional group. Food items themselves have meaning attached to them. In many Western countries a box of chocolates would be viewed as an appropriate gift. The recipient of the gift would react differently to a gift of cabbage or carrots than to chocolate. In other countries chocolates might be a less appropriate gift. Nations or countries are frequently associated with certain foods. For example, many people associate India with curry.Yet INDIANS eat many other foods, and types of CURRIES AND OTHER dishes vary throughout INDIA. Methods of preparation and types of food vary by regions of a nation.Regional food habits do exist, but they also change over time. As people immigrate, food practices and preferences are imported and exported. Families move to other locations, bringing their food preferences with them. They may use their old recipes with new ingredients, or experiment with new recipes, incorporating ingredients to match their own tastes. In addition, food itself is imported from other countries.KELI FOOD CLUB IOS A PLATFORM TO SHARE IDEAS ABOUT FOOD AND TO BRING THE MEMBERS DREAM TO RALITY...

ACTIVITIES
  • INTRODUCE OR DISCUSS ABOUT INTERESTING FOODS
  • BRING IN INNOVATIVE IDEAS
  • LEARN / PROFESSIONALLY TRAIN OTHERS THE ART OF FOOD MAKING
  • PREPARE FOOD INDIVIDUALLY (DEPENDING ON THE TALENT AND ABILITY) OR AS A GROUP
  • SHARE IDEAS WITHIN THE GROUP AND WITH OTHERS
  • PRODUCE AND MARKET FOOD PRODUCTS
  • ORGANISE FOOD FEST
The group is under the stage of formation and most of our planned activities are just in the budding stage
Most of the pages and information given on our website are just a template to inform an motivate the community to identify, organise and form peer groups for the welfare of the community and empower everyone.

    Write to us if you are interested in forming the food club group in association with Keli - Adelaide

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  • Home
    • KERALA
    • MALAYALAM
  • About Us
  • Activities
    • Book club
    • Movie club
    • Music club
    • Theatre Arts Club
    • Dance Club
    • Travellers Club
    • Sports Club
    • Femina Club
    • Youth Club
    • Kids Club
  • Multicultural Hub
    • Community Farming
    • LIBRARY
    • Backyard Farmers
    • Food Club
    • Akshara Kalari
    • Naatinpuram
  • KELI CONNECT
    • SKILL DEVELOPMENT
    • COMMUNITY AWARENESS
  • Human Sense
  • Keli News
    • Adelaide Focus
    • Lifestyle
    • Travelogue
  • Contact
  • Links & Tips
  • Videos