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United States
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In the United States, lobster is considered a luxury delicacy enjoyed at special occasions and upscale restaurants.
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Canada
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Canadian culture values lobster as a luxury seafood often enjoyed at fine dining and special occasions.
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Japan
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In Japan, lobster is considered a specialty item and is not commonly consumed, enjoyed in high-end dining or casual settings.
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South Korea
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In South Korea, lobster is a luxury or specialty food item and not commonly consumed.
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Asia
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Lobster is not regularly eaten in Asian cultures and is seen as a luxury food item.
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Italy
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In Italy, lobster is not as popular as in Maine and is often used in pasta or risotto dishes.
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Maine
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Maine culture associates lobster with luxury dining and seafood festivals.
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New England
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Lobster is a popular seafood delicacy in New England.
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North America
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North Americans view lobster as a culturally significant and luxurious seafood to be enjoyed on special occasions.
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coastal regions
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Lobster is a plentiful and important part of coastal culture.
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Northeastern United States
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Lobster is strongly associated with New England cuisine, particularly in states like Maine and Massachusetts.
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UK fishing industry
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The UK fishing industry highly values lobster as a sought after seafood delicacy.
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fishing community in the United States
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Lobsters are highly prized and considered a delicacy in fishing communities in the United States.
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inland farming community in the United States
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Lobster is not part of the traditional cuisine in inland farming communities in the United States and is considered a luxury food item.
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