FOOD HABITS OF RURAL PEOPLE IN IVORY COAST
Journal: International Journal of Advanced Research (Vol.10, No. 05)Publication Date: 2022-05-17
Authors : Ahouyao Jacob Bouafou Kouame Guy Marcel; Amani Yao Celestin;
Page : 701-715
Keywords : Eating Habits Totems Taboos and Food Prohibitions Change In Eating Habits Health Rural People of Cote dIvoire;
- ASSESSMENT OF ANTHROPOMETRIC FAILURE AMONGST UNDER FIVE CHILDREN IN AN URBANIZED VILLAGE OF DELHI: A CROSS SECTIONAL STUDY
- ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN CHILDREN OF AGE 2- 8 YEARS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS AND ANGANWADI CENTERS IN ATHMAKUR VILLAGE, GUNTUR DISTRICT- A CROSS SECTIONAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
- ASSESSMENT OF HEALTH AND NUTRITIONAL STATUS IN CHILDREN OF AGE 2- 8 YEARS IN PRIMARY SCHOOLS AND ANGANWADI CENTERS IN ATHMAKUR VILLAGE, GUNTUR DISTRICT- A CROSS SECTIONAL OBSERVATIONAL STUDY
- Food Safety Knowledge and Practices among Primary Food Preparers of under-5 Children in an Urbanized Village of Delhi
- Factors influencing status of undernutrition among children (0-5 years) in a rural area of Delhi: a cross-sectional study
Abstract
The objective of this bibliographic synthesis is to reveal the work already done on the food habits of the rural populations of Cote dIvoire and to deduce in perspective what is to be studied in a context of climate change. It is based on secondary data sources such as: published or edited books, scientific journal articles, websites, magazines and annual reports. The eating habits of rural Ivorian people are influenced by several factors, including cultural identities, nutrition criteria, ways of preparing and consuming food, but also by disasters, crises (economic, war, etc.), climate change, etc. The food habits of rural people in Cote dIvoire are based on several foods, mostly local. Tubers (yam, taro), roots (cassava), plantain, cereals (rice, maize, millet, sorghum) are used as main dishes, prepared under various recipes (foutou, attieke, toh, placali, etc.). These main courses are accompanied by sauces made of vegetables and fruits (okra, eggplant, peanuts, palm seeds, chili peppers, tomatoes...), vegetable leaves, meat, game, fish, insects... However, these peoples have many totems, taboos and food prohibitions of animal and vegetable origin which are likely to affect their nutritional state and even their health. All these researches did not provide details on food consumption frequencies nor on resilience or adaptation measures in the context of climate change affecting agricultural yields and related commodities.
Other Latest Articles
- HYDROGEN PHENYLPHOSPHONATE PHENYLPHOSPHONIC ACID WATER 1:1:1 CO-CRYSTAL AND HYDROGEN PHENYLARSONATE CYCLOHEXYLAMMONIUM SALTS: SYNTHESIS AND CRYSTAL ELUCIDATION
- Factors Influencing the Incidence of Heart Disease
- Alterations in the Results of Biochemical Laboratory Tests Due to the Administration of Antihypertensive Drugs
- Formulation, in-vitro Evaluation and Dissolution Enhancement of Griseofulvin by Solid Dispersion Method
- Hypothesis on Management of Coronavirus Disease
Last modified: 2022-06-20 16:06:13