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Foods eaten by humans vary depending on region, culture and economic factors. Generally speaking, we've eaten much the same foods for millennia: grains, fruits, roots and other vegetables, meat, dairy products, and so on. You'd need to specify a region to look at particular eating patterns for that culture during a period in history. Written recipes have been found as far back as 1500 BC (BCE), and evidence of diet going back much further than that has been discovered by archaeologists and analysed by anthropologists; new discoveries are being made all the time.
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No, any normal food can be eaten in South Africa. Obviously endangered animals and fish which are prohibited in most countries can not be eaten in South Africa.
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Depends on the celebration, but lamb is a popular dish in general. Different regions have different customs and popular foods. So what you have in a celebration depends on the local customs.
staple foods are eaten in northern Russia are northern russia staple foods
these are the foods that were eaten during rationingmeatfishcheesetinned tomatoesricejamteaeggspeascanned fruitbiscuitsbreakfast cerealsmilkdried fruitcooking fat.
Foods eaten on Christmas in Indonesia are similar to the foods eaten in the western world: turkey, cranberries, etc.
what foods ok for the antritis
Foods that are eaten in Id-ul-fitr are traditional middle eastern foods and lamb or beef, sometimes chicken.
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The foods eaten in Washington are mostly the same as they are around the us. its close to CA, so i think they would be alike to the foods eaten there
they are.
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