What a city eats: Examining the dietary preferences of families living in communities at high risk for food insecurity.
Elaina CummerClaudia Loyola AmadorKimberly MontezJoseph A SkeltonBrenda RamirezScott BestRachel ZimmerDeepak PalakshappaPublished in: Journal of clinical and translational science (2020)
A common theme throughout interviews was that families prefer similar meals, but may prepare them differently based on the language spoken. Food preferences consisted of a high intake of carbohydrate-rich meals, perhaps because these foods may be cheaper and easier to access. Notably, new recipes and cooking methods were not a priority for these families, possibly due to the time and effort needed to learn them.