Before contact with the West, staple foods included yam, taro, banana, coconut, sugarcane, tropical nits, greens, pigs, fowl and seafood.
Rural people typically produce most of what the eat, supplementing this with luxury foods (rice and tinned fish) purchased in stores.
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sea food
The currency of Vanuatu is called the Vanuatu vatu.
The name 'Vanuatu' means 'Our Land' in one of the local verniculars of Vanuatu.
The same as English: Vanuatu.
Vanuatu vatu
West of Fiji is Vanuatu
The same as English: Vanuatu.
No. Vanuatu is in Oceania.
Ni-Van, I think it's short for Negro Vanuatu, and it's widely accepted.
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