Today's society I believe doesn't stick to their food traditions, but some do follow so I'm neutral about this. My religion is Christian and our food tradition is we always cook for a special occasion.
So my family has held a food tradition that we always cook something for a special tradition, such as a birthday. Throughout hundreds of generations the Christians holiday has carried many traditions... Cooking special holiday foods (sharefaith.com). This shows how Christians do have food traditions and my family does follow and worship this. Yet it's fasinating to learn the history behind some traditions that are so fondly and fervently embraced (Sharefaith.com). This shows how it's amazing and great to embrace and learn about our traditions but people decide not to.
Today's society (most of it) doesn't stick to their religion/traditions. People would usually not follow it or forget about it. Japan... Meal for the holiday is KFC....So successful that it became a Christmas tradition (readersdigest.com) this states how there's many food traditions all around the world and people do follow we these in honor of there religion or whatever they worship. When holidays come around, the French go with what they love, oysters and foie grass (readersdigest.com). This shows how also in different parts of the world people do celebrate and embrace there culture.
In conclusion, people sometimes stay true to there religion/tradition but some people don't and they forget about it. I believe everyone should stay true to there religion because that's who they are and what they represent as a whole.
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