Like every other country.
Chicken
Fish
Pork
Lamb
Bread
Butter
Junk Food
McDonalds
KFC
Sushi
Kim-Chi
Curry
Whatever food in your country is also available in our country.
In the Fiji Islands the staple and everyday food is root crops and rice. Food preparation differs from one family/tribe/clan or household to the next. Because Fiji is very diversified, every kind of food can be found in the local supermarket catering for any culture's needs. Fiji has lots to offer when it comes to food. In villages, a typical fijien breakfast would include "babakau'' or fiji-donuts and lemon leaf tea with fresh papayas/pawpaw, pineapple, watermelon and bananas, these fruits are a substitute they use for Orange Juice.
Being a tropical island you'd have a lot of fish, fresh fruit and vegetables. Probably rice, too.
In the Fiji Islands the staple and everyday food is root crops and rice. Food preparation differs from one family/tribe/clan or household to the next. Because Fiji is very diversified, every kind of food can be found in the local supermarket cateriing for any culture's needs. Fiji has lots to offer when it comes to food. In villages, a typical fijian breakfast would include "babakau'' or fiji-doughnuts and lemon leaf tea with fresh papayas/pawpaw, pineapple, watermelon and bananas, these fruits are a sustitute they use for orange juice.
Of course how would they survive
Fiji is a country
In English = Food In Fijian = Kakana In Fiji Hindi = Khana
They eat all types of food which includes seafood, all types of vegetables, meat which is cooked in various ways. It's exciting to see and taste different dishes prepared by different races in Fiji.
Of course. There are a some pizza restaurant in Fiji including the famous Pizza Hut. Theres also Mcdonalds,KFC,and major fast food restaurants.
The popular food who would eat...?
People in Fiji eat many varied foods.
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Fiji is very diversified and people do tolarate and care for their neighbours. The little they have, they have no problem sharing it. An average poor family meal would include rice-a staple world food, and more rice day after day. But there is a Government agency who looks after citizens who are below the poverty line. The Department of social welfare Fiji helps those who are seniors, destitue, handicapped, widows, single-parents, and the poor.
Fiji needs food,water,shelter,clothing,protein,oxygen,nutrition,fibre and hygein.