Which countries is dairy a large part of the daily diet?
There’s really not a whole lot of countries or cultures that use dairy. Asia and Africa, for example, hardly use any dairy products.
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4 comments a "Which countries is dairy a large part of the daily diet?"
France — they are a bunch of cheese monkeys.
Italians love their cheese and goat turds
the brits will eat anything u stick under their noses, that’s why they r so fat and their food sucks
I believe dairy is a decent dietary portion for many Mongolians.
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