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The staple diet of the north indians is wheat .why ?

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Answered by ritikakanade12
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Explanation:

The staple diet of North India is wheat because the cultivation of wheat is done in large number compared to any other crops in North. Explanation: Traditional, the India subcontinent has been into two regions on the basis of whether the inhabitant's basic dietary staple was wheat or rice.

Answered by Ratandhupadali
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Answer:

The staple diet of North India is wheat because the cultivation of wheat is done in large number compared to any other crops in North.

Explanation:

1)Traditional, the India subcontinent has been into two regions on the basis of whether the inhabitant’s basic dietary staple was wheat or rice.

2)Rice is the mainstay in the South and East, whereas wheat is the staple in the North.

3)In western India so-called coarse grains, such as barley, millet and sorghum, were eaten, but are gradually being supplanted by wheat.

4)The wheat stands at second place in respect of its production and consumption in India.

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