Cuisine changed in different regions after the Nuclear War. Globally, bug eating became more popular. In regions that were affected by the Nuclear War directly (Western Europe, North America, parts of Russia and Kazakhstan), some people started eating only once or twice a day because food became limited. In these areas, foraging and hunting became widespread. Because many major food producers are in a bad state, food became more expensive, and some ingredients became very rare.
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