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7/23/2025, 12:58:01 PM
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>>17865079
Humans unironically have an ingrained preference for meat, especially red meat, over fish. Just going by caveman statistics; humans 'probably' don't actually like fish, but we ate it because it was there and it was abundant.
Pic related is from a journal I read about the first human habitation of Okinawa from 22,000BC. The image displays the dozens of animal species (but not quantity, that was in the notes) found in their garbage pits; not only was seafood (majoritively crab) a smaller part of their diet, but easily their 'favorite' food was boar (before that it was deer and tortoises, but they ate them to extinction).
>>17865079
Humans unironically have an ingrained preference for meat, especially red meat, over fish. Just going by caveman statistics; humans 'probably' don't actually like fish, but we ate it because it was there and it was abundant.
Pic related is from a journal I read about the first human habitation of Okinawa from 22,000BC. The image displays the dozens of animal species (but not quantity, that was in the notes) found in their garbage pits; not only was seafood (majoritively crab) a smaller part of their diet, but easily their 'favorite' food was boar (before that it was deer and tortoises, but they ate them to extinction).
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