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Eating with other enhances your well-being 1.6 times!
Have you heard of a “kotatsu”? It’s a unique Japanese table that brings people together for warmth and dining.
Eating together with others might lead to well-being!
The Ajinomoto Group found that people who ate together with others more than four days a week experienced 1.6 times more well-being than those who didn’t eat together at all !
Mt. Fuji in Japan, Cappadocia in Turkey, the Eiffel Tower in France, and Corcovad in Brazil.
We imagined enjyoing “kotatsu” dinning together in places of extraordinary beauty around the world, where one can’t help but enjoy eating together with others!
We hope you enjoy dining together and value well-being.
The Ajinomoto Group will continue to promote the contributions to well-being through food.