A Review of Traditional, Time-Honoured Foods and Recipes: To Choose to Use or Not to Use
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Foods of the Past
2.1. When to Speak of Foods with a Tradition and When of Traditional Foods
2.1.1. Foods with a Tradition
2.1.2. Beverages with Tradition
2.1.3. Beyond Solid Food and Beverages
2.2. Fermentation as a Tradition
2.3. Traditional Foods and Dishes
2.3.1. Traditionally American?
2.3.2. Traditional, but with Foreign Ingredients
2.4. Ethnic Foods
2.4.1. Ethnic or Traditional?
2.4.2. Traditional, but from Where?
3. A Variety of Diets
3.1. Organic Food
3.1.1. The Vegetarian Diet
3.1.2. The Vegan Diet
3.1.3. The Palaeo Diet
3.2. Good and Bad Diets
3.2.1. Plants and Mushrooms to Be Avoided Because of Their Toxicity or Rarity
3.2.2. Animals and Their Parts to Be Avoided Because of Their Toxicity or Ethical Dilemmas
4. Traditional Foods and Factors Involved
4.1. Climate, Geography and Habitat
4.2. Religious Associations and Specific Consumers
4.2.1. Special Dishes for Festivals
4.2.2. Foods Served on Family Celebrations
4.3. Health Concerns and Traditional Foods
4.4. Traditional (Yet, with an Accidental Origin)
5. Afterthought
6. Conclusions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Food Category | Korea | Japan | France (South Europe) | Germany (Northern Europe) | Hungary (Eastern Europe) | India | Africa | Worldwide |
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Vegetable & fruit based | kimchi | natto | Sauerkraut | savanyusag | pickles | kunde, kale | See also: webpage | |
Milk products | Cheese, yoghurt | Cheese, quark | Russia: kvess, kefir | dahi | amasi | See also: webpage | ||
Bean & rice based | tofu | tofu, natto | turo | dosa, idli | dawadawa | See also: webpage | ||
Grain based, e.g., breads | Var. sauces | Sauces, e.g., miso | Baguette, sourdough | Var. kinds of bread | Ethiopia: injera | See also: webpage | ||
Meats | Saucisson sec, salami | Mettwurst, var. sausages | Salami | See also: webpage | ||||
Fish, etc. | Jeotgal | kusaya | Sweden: surströmming | Bodo/Assam: napham | See also: webpage | |||
Beverages | Makgeolli, soju | Beer, sake | Wine, beer, cider | Beer, wine, cider | Palinka, beer Russia/Poland: vodka | lassi | W. Africa: burukutu | See also: webpage |
Traditional Foods to Be Avoided if Unsure of Origin and Preparation | Possibly Dangerous or Even Lethal | Possible Cause of Pain, Allergy or Injury | Can Contain Parasites Such as Helminth Worms | Ethical Dilemma, e.g., Animal Cruelty or Rare Species |
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Mushrooms such as Gyromitra esculenta & Coprinus spp. | X | X | ||
Cycad seeds | X | |||
Karaka fruit (Corynocarpus laevigatus) | X | |||
Ackee fruit (Blighia supida) | X | |||
Yaw berries (Taxus bacata) | X | |||
Chilli peppers (Capsicum spp.) | X | |||
Fish & marine species: | ||||
Puffer fish (Takifugu spp.), | X | |||
All raw fish | X | X | ||
Shark fins | X | X | X | |
Wild sturgeon | X | X | ||
Turtles | X | |||
Sea urchins | X | |||
Various bushmeat & whale | X | |||
Giant salamander (Andrias sp.) | X | |||
Ortolan bunting songbird | X | |||
Goose liver (Foie gras) | X |
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Meyer-Rochow, V.B. A Review of Traditional, Time-Honoured Foods and Recipes: To Choose to Use or Not to Use. Foods 2025, 14, 3371. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14193371
Meyer-Rochow VB. A Review of Traditional, Time-Honoured Foods and Recipes: To Choose to Use or Not to Use. Foods. 2025; 14(19):3371. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14193371
Chicago/Turabian StyleMeyer-Rochow, Victor Benno. 2025. "A Review of Traditional, Time-Honoured Foods and Recipes: To Choose to Use or Not to Use" Foods 14, no. 19: 3371. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14193371
APA StyleMeyer-Rochow, V. B. (2025). A Review of Traditional, Time-Honoured Foods and Recipes: To Choose to Use or Not to Use. Foods, 14(19), 3371. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods14193371