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Why People in Japan Have More Fish in Their Diet Compared to the United States

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On average, people in Japan consume about 85 grams of fish per day, a stark contrast to the average American's typical two servings per week. This significant disparity in fish intake, as seen in why people in Japan have more fish in their diet compared to the United States, is shaped by a confluence of geographical, historical, and cultural factors.