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ID180032
Title ProperFrom Quasi-Vegetarians to Quasi-Carnivores
Other Title Informationthe changing Diet of Iranians
LanguageENG
AuthorFloor, Willem
Summary / Abstract (Note)Until the twentieth century there was little change in the diet of Iranians. Bread was the major staple, accompanied by vegetables, fruits, yoghurt, and nuts. Meat and rice were a luxury food for most consumers. In the nineteenth and twentieth centuries new food items were adopted by Persian consumers. After 1970, the modern Iranian diet—large amounts of white rice, meats, sugar-sweetened beverages and sweet/deserts, with few vegetables, herbs, nuts or fruits—has grown increasingly similar to the US diet, with the same health problems.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol. 54, No.5-6; Sep-Dec 2021: p.931-946
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol: 54 No 5-6
Key WordsHealth ;  Rice ;  Nutrition ;  Diet ;  Bread ;  Meat


 
 
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