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According to https://japan.stripes.com/food-drink/soybeans-soy-important-to-japanese-cuisine,-culture.html, Nearly 99% of the Japanese population eats soy. Soybeans and soy products are considered staple foods in Japan and are deeply integrated into the country's dietary culture and history.
However,
Japan has a strong culture in raw meat which includes, beef, horse, and chicken, this evolved from its famous seafood traditions.
Japanese preference for raw or minimally cooked foods stems from a combination of geography, history, culinary philosophy, food safety, and cultural aesthetics.
stay primal.
However,
Japan has a strong culture in raw meat which includes, beef, horse, and chicken, this evolved from its famous seafood traditions.
Japanese preference for raw or minimally cooked foods stems from a combination of geography, history, culinary philosophy, food safety, and cultural aesthetics.
stay primal.