In Costa Rica, meat protein is a staple, anchoring 77% of lunchtime meals according to new data. As people in Costa Rica continue to prioritize protein-rich diets, the consumption of meat remains strong, reflecting cultural and nutritional values. This trend highlights the nation’s preference for animal protein over other sources, with beef, chicken, and pork frequently appearing on lunch menus across the country. The data also suggests a steady demand for meat despite global trends leaning towards plant-based diets. Costa Ricans’ nutritional choices are deeply rooted in tradition, emphasizing the significance of meat in their dietary habits. The information provides insight into consumer behavior and market opportunities for meat producers and suppliers. With the prominence of meat at mealtime, potential shifts towards sustainable practices in meat production could play a critical role in maintaining this dietary trend.
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