they don't necessarily eat allot of packaged food especially people out of the city but otherwise they only eat it because its convenient
japanese beetles play a big role on the food chain because they are food to lots of prey.
lot of mountains, lots of Japanese people
* They mostly speak Japanese, but some can speak Korean, Chinese, and alot can speak English. * and have lots Russian people in the hiz out
they also eat lots of vegtables and fruit
there are lots of food
people from Bora Bora eat lots and lots of different fish .
Lots of rain, lots of food grown, no one dies. NO rain, no food grown , people slave.
no, it imports lots of food
No, there was not much food. people had to give out food for free.
Japanese food is different from UK food in a number of ways. For one, Japanese cuisine includes a lot of raw fish and appetizers. From sushi to rolls, Japanese chefs and residents simply love their cuisine. UK chefs and residents, however, prefer fried fish. In fact, fish and chips is still a popular dish all over England. The Japanese and British do love to consume lots of tea though.
Japanese people often take pride in their strong sense of tradition, cultural heritage, innovation in technology, and disciplined work ethic. Additionally, they may be proud of their country's beautiful landscapes, rich history, and unique customs such as tea ceremonies and traditional arts like calligraphy and flower arranging.
lots of people would starve...