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  2. Inuit cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Inuit elders eating maktaaq. Historically, Inuit cuisine, which is taken here to include Greenlandic, Yupʼik and Aleut cuisine, consisted of a diet of animal source foods that were fished, hunted, and gathered locally. In the 20th century the Inuit diet began to change and by the 21st century the diet was closer to a Western diet.

  3. 'I'm a Cardiologist, and This Is the Type of Fish I Eat Every ...

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    What Type of Fish Do You Eat Most Often for Heart Health? Bet you saw this one coming: Cardiologists were basically unanimous in saying that salmon is the most heart-healthy fish thanks to its ...

  4. Shrimp - Wikipedia

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  5. List of diets - Wikipedia

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    List of diets

  6. Sámi cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the cuisine of Sápmi has been based on local materials, like fish, game, reindeer and berries. [1] Berries have been important food, because other kinds of fruits or vegetables were not available during the long winters. Nowadays berries are parts of delicate sauces and desserts. The most valued berry of Sápmi is the cloudberry ...

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  8. The 7 Best Canned Foods for Lowering Triglycerides ... - AOL

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    We love this veggie for heart health since a ½-cup serving of canned pumpkin clocks in at fewer than 50 calories and provides 3 grams of triglyceride-lowering fiber. 6. Canned Tomatoes. Tomatoes ...

  9. Fallfish - Wikipedia

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    Fallfish are found in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada, where they inhabit clear streams, lakes, and ponds. They predominantly prefer swift currents, however, they can also be found in well oxygenated pools. As their name suggests they are often found at the base of waterfalls. Before the introduction of fish such as smallmouth ...