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East Africa
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Ethiopian cuisine in East Africa uses lentils, chickpeas, and meat stews as main sources of protein.
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Japan
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Traditional Japanese diet relies heavily on proteins from seafood, tofu, and soy products.
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Mediterranean countries
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Proteins from fish, olive oil, legumes, yogurt, cheese, and lamb are essential in Mediterranean diets.
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Aboriginal culture
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Traditional Aboriginal diet includes proteins from kangaroo, emu, and other native animals.
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Arctic regions
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In Arctic regions, proteins from seal, whale, and fish are traditionally essential due to the scarcity of plant-based foods.
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Ethiopia
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Ethiopian cuisine relies on proteins from lentils, chickpeas, and meat stews.
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Greece
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The traditional Greek diet consists of significant protein sources such as yogurt, cheese, and lamb.
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Inuit culture
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Inuit culture traditionally relies on proteins from seal, whale, and fish due to scarcity of plant-based foods in the harsh environment.
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South America
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Beans and grilled meats, like churrasco, are important protein sources in the traditional diet of South America.
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biochemistry students
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Biochemistry students study proteins for their diverse functions in the human body, including enzymes, antibodies, and structural components.
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