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Yes - seafood was a basic part of their diet.
(Deuteronomy ch.14) Fish have to have scales and fins. The kosher diet excludes shellfish.
The staple food of Greenland is fish, particularly Arctic char and cod. Seafood is a major part of the traditional Inuit diet, and it is often eaten raw or dried. Other common foods in Greenland include whale, seal, and muskox.
in those days there diet was beef burger and french fries
most people eat too much fat
There are three parts of a balanced diet for Japanese people. Rice, vegtables, and seafood.
Yes - seafood was a basic part of their diet.
Japan is located by the sea, therefore they eat a lot of seafood!
No they are not. The definition of a vegetarian diet includes not eating meat, poultry, or seafood. If you really like seafood, try modifying your vegetarian diet to a pescetarian diet. Pesco-vegetarianism allows the consumption of seafood, but not meat or poultry.
There is a diet for people with type a blood. The suggestion for people with type a blood is to focus on eating vegetarian and seafood. www.buzzle.com has a list of reccommended foods.
In medival Japan, their diet was mostly seafood, because they are an island.
Yes. As Yucatan is coastal, fish and seafood are staples in the average diet.
Seafood (fish, squid, shrimp).
The best thing to eat for a good diet will have to be fish. But not the seafood though
Yes. Seafood is meat.However, it is of different nature than mammal's meat.True vegetarians will not eat seafood, as animals have had to die._______________________________________________________________No, technically, not a meat, it is in it's own category, seafood. We do use it as the center of the meal, like meat.Yes. seafood is meat but of different nature than mammals meat.
The key part of the Japanese diet for thousand of years was seafood.
Yes there is. Diet usually consists of animals, mainly seafood.