The staple diet of North Indians is wheat. Why ?
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The soil, rain and temperature in North India are more favourable to the growth of wheat. Naturally, the food habits of a non-globalized region are dictated by the crops produced in that region. As a result North Indians grew wheat as a major crop and ended up having it as part of their staple diet.
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The soil, rain and temperature in North India are more favourable to the growth of wheat. ... Naturally, the food habits of a non-globalized region are dictated by the crops produced in that region
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