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The Aztecs were not strictly vegetarian; their diet included a variety of foods, including meat. They consumed domesticated animals like turkey and dogs, as well as wild game. However, a significant portion of their diet consisted of plant-based foods like maize, beans, and squash. While some individuals, particularly those in religious orders, may have practiced vegetarianism, it was not the norm for the general population.

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