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Ecuador: The Aymes of Tingo ONE WEEK'S FOOD IN SEPTEMBER Grains amp; Other Starchy Foods:40 white potatoes, 100 lb white rice, broken, 50 lb,...
Ecuador: The Aymes of Tingo
ONE WEEK'S FOOD IN SEPTEMBER
Grains & Other Starchy Foods: $17.40
white potatoes, 100 lb
white rice, broken, 50 lb, cheaper than
whole rice.
ground wheat,* 15 lb corn flour, 10 lb
white flour, fine, 10 lb green pea flour, 8 lb white flour, coarse, 6 lb
Note: The Aymes normally grow their own potatoes and corn, but have none to harvest at this time of year.
They have eaten the last of their homegrown barley.
Dairy:
Milk, 1.8 gal, from family cows; only part of the week's supply is shown in the photograph.
Meat, Fish & Eggs:
none.
Fruits, Vegetables & Nuts: $11.25
plantains, 13.4 lb
yellow bananas, 6.2 lb, purchased over-ripe
as they are cheaper that way.
oranges, 3.6 lb
lemons, 2.5 lb
Andean blackberries, 1 lb lentils, 10 lb
carrots, 3.6 lb
red onions, 3 lb
leeks, 2 lb
lettuce, 1 head
Condiments: $2.90
Brown sugar, 11 lb, purchased as a cake, used for sweetening coffee and eaten as candy.
salt, 1.5 lb
vegetable oil, 16.9 fl oz cilantro, 1 bunch
Beverages:
stinging nettle, 1 small bunch, gathered wild for tea.
corn silk, 1 handful, boiled in water for both tea and medicine.
spring water, carried by hand, for drinking and cooking.
Food Expenditure for One Week: $31.55
Ecuador: The Aymes of Tingo
Question: What does this family's weekly groceries reveal or suggest about
- the family's standard of living?
- the lifestyle of the family members' lives?
- the political situation of the country?
- the environmental impact of food choice?
- the economic situation of food choices?
- cultural influences?