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meat
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India
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In India, meat is avoided due to religious beliefs, leading to a strong emphasis on vegetarian and non-beef dishes.
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22
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2
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meat
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United States
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In the United States, meat, especially red meat, is a staple and commonly consumed in dishes like hamburgers and steak.
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13
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3
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meat
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Western countries
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Dark meat is a staple in Western countries and commonly consumed in various dishes.
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13
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4
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meat
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Europe
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Meat, including game meat, is a staple and cherished part of the European diet, with a preference for dark meat in certain dishes.
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7
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5
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Nepal
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In Nepal, beef is avoided due to religious beliefs, and vegetarianism is widely practiced.
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7
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6
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meat
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, red meat is a common main protein source, often cooked on a grill or barbecue.
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6
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7
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meat
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Australia
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In Australia, meat, including red and game meat, is a common protein source often grilled or used in traditional dishes.
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5
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8
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meat
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Indian cuisine
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Indian cuisine includes a wide range of spice-infused, vegetarian and non-beef meat dishes.
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4
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9
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meat
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East Asian countries
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Dark meat is a valued staple in East Asian diets with limited use of meat substitutes.
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3
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10
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meat
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North America
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Meat, including game meat, is widely consumed and enjoyed in various preparations in North American culture.
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2
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11
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meat
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various
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Different cultures have different preferences for consuming meat based on cultural and religious beliefs.
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2
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12
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meat
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Vegetarian cultures
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In vegetarian cultures, meat is often avoided due to religious or cultural beliefs, and many traditional dishes are vegetarian or based on vegetables.
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