Innovative Farming/Current status and future

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an archaeological remains of a dumping ground for shells that were thrown away after eating.
an archaeological remains of a dumping ground for shells that were thrown away after eating.
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==Haram==
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Modern people often eat cows and pigs. However, some people are forbidden
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to eat cows or pigs, or do not because of their own beliefs.
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Haram (Wikipedia)
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==Meat (mammal beef)==
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There are various taboos in each other ethnic group.
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Food Taboo (Wikipedia) #Be
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==Food taboo==
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Food taboo (Wikipedia)
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==History of Japanese meat eating==
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Also, food taboos are not necessarily ethnically specific and may change with the times.
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History of Japanese meat eating (Wikipedia)

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Innovative Farming



Contents

Overview

Here, we will talk about using life (animal) mainly for food. Humans used to eat life from the natural world.

For example, humans used to pick up and eat shellfish by the sea. A shell mound is

an archaeological remains of a dumping ground for shells that were thrown away after eating.

Haram

Modern people often eat cows and pigs. However, some people are forbidden

to eat cows or pigs, or do not because of their own beliefs.

Haram (Wikipedia)

Meat (mammal beef)

There are various taboos in each other ethnic group.

Food Taboo (Wikipedia) #Be

Food taboo

Food taboo (Wikipedia)

History of Japanese meat eating

Also, food taboos are not necessarily ethnically specific and may change with the times.

History of Japanese meat eating (Wikipedia)

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