Japan is an island nation, and fish is a readily available and easily accessible food source. (With 70% of Japan being mountainous, it is not easy to raise a large amount of livestock. This necessitates the importation of meat from other countries, which can be expensive. Thus, fish, in addition to its availability, is a cheaper alternative.)and that is why japan has so little gardens and ranches
Rice and fish are two staples in the Japanese diet.
Seafood (fish, squid, shrimp).
The best thing to eat for a good diet will have to be fish. But not the seafood though
Since Japan is an island, and they can fish, usually they eat fish and seafood, like sushi.
Yes. As Yucatan is coastal, fish and seafood are staples in the average diet.
Rice and Fish
they ate fish
rice is a large parg of the Japanese diet. Seafood, including fish, shellfish, octupus, and squid are also popular because of Japan being an island.Vegetable are also very common.
A Japanese diet consists of rice, fish, raw fish, seaweed, egg, cucumber, gou ji berries, and more.
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(Deuteronomy ch.14) Fish have to have scales and fins. The kosher diet excludes shellfish.