阿萨姆邦bodo社区饮食文化的商品化

Anurag Hazarika, Samikshya Madhukullya
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食物作为健康生活和生存的基本需要,其范围已经扩大。简而言之,它表明,除了作为生存的必要组成部分外,它还演变成一种用于商业和金融利益的商品。印度东北部,特别是阿萨姆邦,是各种种族和其他语言群体的家园,每个群体都有自己独特的个性,形成了一个充满活力和丰富多彩的景观。每个城镇都有自己的传统食物,以及一种特殊的准备、呈现和展示其文化特征的风格。本文概述了食品商品化。土著食物以前主要被保存和限制在一个社区的四面墙内,现在正在全球平台上和其他社区之间共享,以获得经济利益,社区代表性,并赋予男女权力,以改善生活方式和文化。研究区由印度阿萨姆邦Sonitpur区的六个村庄和郊区组成,主要在Chariduar地区,那里的大多数人口来自Bodo社区。通过与家庭、民族餐馆等商业网点、当地市场以及其他参与准备和销售独特菜肴的商业规模的人的讨论,收集了有关准备和保护博多当地传统民族食品的数据和事实。该报告还考虑了阿萨姆邦民族美食产业持续发展的机会。
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COMMODIFICATION OF FOOD CULTURE OF THE BODO COMMUNITY OF ASSAM
Food, which is a basic requirement for a healthy life and survival, has broadened its scope. In a nutshell, it states that, aside from being a necessary component of survival, It has also evolved into a commodity for commerce and financial gain. The North-East of India, particularly Assam, is home to a diverse range of ethnic and other linguistic groups, each with its own distinct personality, resulting in a vibrant and colourful landscape. Every town has its own traditional foods, as well as a particular style of preparing, presenting, and exhibiting its cultural identity. This paper provides an outline of food commodification. Indigenous foods, which were previously primarily conserved and limited within the four walls of a community, are now being shared on global platforms and among other communities for economic gain, community representation, and man and woman empowerment to improve lifestyle and culture. The study area is comprised of six villages and sub-urban areas in Sonitpur District, Assam, India, primarily in the Chariduar area, where the majority of the population is from the Bodo community. The data and facts for the preparation and conservation of the Bodos' local traditional ethnic foods were gathered through discussions with families, commercial outlets such as ethnic restaurants, local markets, and other people involved in the process of preparing and selling the unique dishes on a commercial scale. The report also considers the chances for continued development of Assam's ethnic cuisine industry.
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