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Food in the Kemoverse is mainly composed out of a mixture of vegetative, insectoid, and aquatic sources. Because the Kemonae evolved to be less dependent on carnivore resources, it is rare to find Kemonos eating raw or cooked meat, particularly from their own species.
Food in the Kemoverse is mainly composed out of a mixture of plant matter (vegetative), bugs (insectoid), and meat (aquatic/rodent). Because the Kemonae evolved to be less dependent on carnivore resources, it is somewhat rare to find Kemonos eating raw or cooked meat, particularly from their own species. IF they are, it is probably a delicacy of some sort.


The ideal "plate model" consists of three divisions: Aquatic resources such as fishes and eels are the main source of nutrition, Insectoid resources such as worms, ants and grasshoppers, and Vegetative resources such as fruit, potatoes, tomatoes and other vegetables. These three are combined to form the basis of many basic meals for Kemonae, which can also have regional varieties due to the availability of resources.
The ideal "plate model" consists of three divisions: Meat, such as fishes, eels or mices are the main source of nutrition, Insectoid resources such as worms, ants and grasshoppers, and Vegetative resources such as fruit, potatoes, tomatoes and other vegetables. These three are combined to form the basis of many basic meals for Kemonae, which can also have regional varieties due to the availability of resources.

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Food in the Kemoverse is mainly composed out of a mixture of plant matter (vegetative), bugs (insectoid), and meat (aquatic/rodent). Because the Kemonae evolved to be less dependent on carnivore resources, it is somewhat rare to find Kemonos eating raw or cooked meat, particularly from their own species. IF they are, it is probably a delicacy of some sort.

The ideal "plate model" consists of three divisions: Meat, such as fishes, eels or mices are the main source of nutrition, Insectoid resources such as worms, ants and grasshoppers, and Vegetative resources such as fruit, potatoes, tomatoes and other vegetables. These three are combined to form the basis of many basic meals for Kemonae, which can also have regional varieties due to the availability of resources.