The To Sua Ocean Trench is an amazingly beautiful and surely interesting place. Located in the village of Lotofaga on the south coast of Upolu island in Samoa, this island offers so much. Not only does it capture you with its beautiful and calming surroundings, but its culture is very unique. Samoan people love to laugh, joke around, sing, and dance & are very dedicated to three things: God, Family, & Food. Though they live on a small island, they have a wide variation of food. Early every morning as the sun rises, young men paddle their canoes out in the lagoon to catch fish while others are harvesting what is needed for the meals. They make very delicious dishes which are influenced by European and Chinese dishes. They're usually dishes like umu (oven-pit-baked food), sapasui (chop suey), and puligi (pudding); since they're on an island, their diets arent influenced so much by what society normally eats. For example, they dont have a Mc Donald's or a Burger King around, therefore
Church attendance in France is among the lowest in the world, with surveys showing that only about 5% of the total population, i.e. less than 10% of those who are nominally Catholics, now attend weekly mass.... Yet it is an undeniable fact, underlined by former president Sarkozy, that France remains a country whose "culture" is catholic.
(population: 1,089)
diabetes for eating too much sugars. According to the CNN Health, there is quite enough people with diabetes in France, but the rates aren't very high. However, you shouldn't take the risk to become part of the diabetic crowd.
Overall, The French have so
many interesting and unusual
aliments & eating habits. On a
usual day, they have three meals.
Breakfast being the lightest
usually consisting of bread and
coffee and is followed by a large,
leisurely lunch and a four-course (or more) dinner. If you ever decide you're going to Paris, ordering food is something you definitely want to know how to do.
Like Phoenix, AZ, the main religion in Paris, France is Catholicism. Though over the years, people in France have not really shown as much interest in church as before. Church attendance rates have dropped so low; & in fact, church
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