Yes, rice is considered a staple food in PNG. Due to imports of rice from Asia, rice has adapted into the normal diet of the majority of Papua New Guineans. As a local would say: "mi likim lice na tin pis"
Papua New Guineans do not really celebrate the yam. They just cook and eat it in many ways, some for survival.
In Equatorial guinea, people eat a food called Cassava. this is a staple food. they normally eat it with fish, rice, or other meats.
Papua New Guinean people have a wide range of food and traditional drinks such as muli warra (drink), bulli beef, baked sweet potato, coconut cream, banana cake, banana pancakes, and many other foods.In Papua New Guinea there are many exotic fruits since Papua New Guinea has a tropical climate; some of the foods are:SagoTaro (Tapioca)CoconutsBananasPapayasPassion fruitFish and more sea foods.Yams
Rice dominates the cuisine of Guinea nationwide, but other ingredients vary by region. These ingredients may include cassava, sweet potato, plantains, mangoes, fish, okra, and peanuts.
No, I can assure you Papua New Guinean's do not eat guinea pigs as they are a domesticated animal. Only a insignificant number of people keep and care for domesticated animals in PNG.
They don't, that was way before the arrival of the Europeans. Approximately 96% of the population is Christian. For the most part, people in Papua New Guinea do not eat other people. This is illegal in all civilised countries. However, Papua New Guinea is a fascinating place, with many regions virtually untouched by modern society. Cannibalism was a common practice in Papua New Guinea as recently as the twentieth century. There are some tribes in the wildest western region of Papua New Guinea which are said to still maintain the practice, such as the ethnic groups of the Korowai and the Kombai people, but only as a form of tribal punishment. They do not headhunt strangers.
It is the seeds of the Oryza Sativa (rice grass).
WE CAN EAT RICE OR SOMETHING ELSE ALSO BUT GENERALLY WE EAT RICE
A peafowl will eat rice, but this is not their primary diet.
Not 100% sure but probably. They like rice. You didn't hear that from me if it's on your homework and you get it wrong :)
They eat rice, bread and suchlike. Really anything they can get their hands on.
Rice. they eat well more than rice :(