Why do Hua avoid eating food prepared by their children?
A) Because of their immaturity, children cannot transfer vital energy into food as they prepare it.
B) The Hua believe that kinship can only flow from parent to child.
C) Eating food prepared by one's child is like eating one's child.
D) Food sharing is only permitted of non-kin.
E) Hua children do not prepare food.
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