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This study explored the complex relationship between culture and development through the lens of traditional West Gojam foods, beverages, and food rituals. The researcher employed ethnographic methods–observation, interviews, and group discussions–to gather data. The study found that these traditions have a two-sided impact on development. On the positive side, traditional food and beverage production creates jobs and income, reducing unemployment and motivating community members to engage in work. Additionally, food rituals strengthen social bonds and build social capital, which is a valuable asset for community development. However, the study also identified negative cultural beliefs surrounding food and beverages that can hinder development, particularly regarding gender roles. The reseracher suggested that training programs should be implemented to address these negative attitudes, ultimately leading to a more prosperous society and nation.
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