concept   fish consumption

16 commonsense assertions
Cultures (15) India (2) Japan (1) Switzerland (1) Mongolia (1) Portugal (1) Mediterranean countries (1) fishing cultures (1) landlocked regions (1) Central European countries (1) Coastal areas of Scandinavia (1) Inland African countries (1) Japanese fishing culture (1) North America (1) Pacific Island nations (1) seafaring (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fish consumption Japan In Japan, raw fish, commonly eaten as sushi or sashimi, is a key component of the traditional diet. 17
2 fish consumption Switzerland Switzerland's landlocked geography and cultural preferences result in limited fish consumption. 4
3 fish consumption Mongolia Due to Mongolia's landlocked geography, fish consumption is limited and alternative protein sources are preferred. 3
4 fish consumption Portugal Portugal has a strong seafood culinary tradition, making fish consumption highly practical and abundant. 3
5 fish consumption India In India, certain fish varieties are eaten less often due to cultural and religious beliefs. 2
6 fish consumption India In India, fish consumption is influenced by religion, culture, and geographic location, with a preference for cooked fish. 2
7 fish consumption Mediterranean countries Fish consumption is a staple in the Mediterranean diet and is important for both health and culinary traditions. 2
8 fish consumption fishing cultures Fishing cultures value consuming fresh, simply prepared fish to fully appreciate its flavor and freshness. 2
9 fish consumption landlocked regions In landlocked regions, fish consumption is less common due to limited variety and access. 2
10 fish consumption Central European countries Fish consumption in Central European countries may be less central to the diet due to historical and geographical factors. 1
11 fish consumption Coastal areas of Scandinavia Coastal Scandinavians have a strong tradition of consuming herring and salmon. 1
12 fish consumption Inland African countries Inland African countries have a significant reliance on freshwater fish consumption due to the abundance of rivers and lakes. 1
13 fish consumption Japanese fishing culture The Japanese fishing culture is characterized by a preference for consuming raw fish in sushi and sashimi. 1
14 fish consumption North America Fish consumption is a dietary staple and essential source of protein in many North American Indigenous communities. 1
15 fish consumption Pacific Island nations Fish consumption is a central part of the local diet in Pacific Island nations, with a reliance on seafood as a primary source of protein. 1
16 fish consumption seafaring In seafaring cultures, fish is a staple food and is consumed in a variety of traditional dishes due to abundant access to fresh seafood. 1