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In history, what large regions had an essentially vegetarian diet due to the unavailability, cost or otherwise inedibility of meat and fish? I'm not talking about a minority of people; I mean, that the traditional cuisine of that region was overwhelmingly vegetarian. I know that certain cultural minorities had vegetarian communities in various places in history, and also that very high-ranking officials might get meat just as a delicacy, but I'm talking about a region (encompassing most of the social groups) as a whole.
I've heard that ancient Israel's cuisine, if you didn't live in the hills where livestock was grown, was essentially vegetarian (aside from eating lamb on Passover). Most of their meals consisted of barley bread, "wine" and fruit.
I've heard that ancient Israel's cuisine, if you didn't live in the hills where livestock was grown, was essentially vegetarian (aside from eating lamb on Passover). Most of their meals consisted of barley bread, "wine" and fruit.