It has a very long coastline for size of the country and fishing has long been a very important industry.
YES. Meat is very popular in Greece and it is almost impossible to find vegetarian restaurants in Greece. Chicken and pork are the two most popular meets, but beef and lamb are also widely consumed. Greece is also known for its seafood, and just about every conceivable fish, crustacean, and mollusk is consumed.
It was popular it was very popular!
That is mainly because Greece has a very big coastline, reaches up to 16000 kilometers.
Not popular.
Seafood is very popular in Australia. Fish, crab and prawns are enjoyed frequently, while oysters, mussels and lobster are also eaten in restaurants.
Seafood has been part of the Greek cuisine since ancient times.
We live in China so it is easy: They eat all seafood.They eat so much stange things
Sushi is a popular dish with many different variations and Ingredients. Seafood is common and there are two that are very popular. Tuna (regular and spicy) and crab are frequently found in sushi.
Very very very popular. I've just come back from the North of Scotland. Where does most of the langoustine , lobster and other shellfish go? Nearly all of it goes to Spain. Ever tried to buy Hake in the UK? Sorry guys the Spaniards have bought it all. Oh yes the Spaniards like their seafood.
spinners were very popular those days spinners were very popular those days
seafood
Dogs are very tasty I think that sheep are very popular in Greece because they use sheep's milk to make Feta cheese. One of Greece's favourite dishes is Lamb Kebabs.