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===Meat (incl. fish)===
===Meat (incl. fish)===
Chlouvānem culinary conventions do not separate meat and fish: ''mædhram'' means both meat from land animals (''babhrāchokvāman mædhram'') and meat from fish (''dalьtāmān mædhram'') (moreover, in anatomical and generally in non-culinary contexts, the same word also means "body"). Note that the basic word for "fish", ''dalьtah'', is only used for the animals and never in culinary contexts.
Chlouvānem culinary conventions do not separate meat and fish: ''mædhram'' means both meat from land animals (''babhrāchokvāman mædhram'') and meat from fish (''dalьtāmān mædhram'') (moreover, in anatomical and generally in non-culinary contexts, the same word also means "body"). Note that the basic word for "fish", ''dalьtah'', is only used for the animals and never in culinary contexts.<br/>
Note that in most areas of the Chlouvānem Inquisition ((semi-)deserts, the northeastern taiga, and small islands being the main exceptions), mostly due to religious reasons, meat consumption is one of the lowest on Calémere. Most meat eaten is fish, and most of it is preserved in some way.


* '''mædhram''' — meat, including fish
* '''mædhram''' — meat, including fish
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