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The main staple foods of Perú are potatoes, chili peppers, and potatoes.
As a prosperous, developed, modern nation Ireland no longer has a staple food. The potato used to be a staple, but the population now has a very varied diet.
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potatoes and bread
Bread, potatoes and cereals are the staple foods in Switzerland
meat and potatoes, pizza, pasta and sauce,
The staple food for North America is Maize.
The staple food of Peru contains three main elements. These are corn, chilli peppers and potatoes. Rice, meats and wheat were introduced by the Spanish.
No. A staple food is one that forms the principal part of a national or regional diet. Thus rice is a staple food in parts of China. Potatoes are a staple of many northern European countries. Taro/yam is a staple of Polynesia.
No, a staple food is one that is critical to a population's survival such as Corn, Wheat, or Potatoes. Some cultures do rely heavily upon a cow's milk which can often be quite cream like.
Staple foods of the United States are corn, wheat, and rice. Staple food of Mexico is corn, it is used in many of the popular dishes in Mexico. Staple foods of Italy are fish, cheese, pork, and corn.
Potatoes are a staple in Ireland and they are one type of food grown there. Other foods include wheat, barley, and cabbage.