As you will have likely discerned from previous sections of this dossier, humans are too numerous to speak in certainty on them. This holds true for their diet as well.
They can be said to be obligate omnivores; their bodies requiring a mixture of meats and plant matter in order to operate efficiently. In most sedentary societies, grains comprise a significant portion of the diet, supplemented by meats afforded through husbandry.
In those societies where foraging is still the main source of subsistence, it can be said that fruiting plants, fungi and small game comprise the main forms of sustenance, with large game supplementing where it can be obtained.
There again, the largely nomadic, pastoral societies in the northern steppes of Estera primarily live off of their herds and supplementing with what little can be foraged among the steppe.
So, Humans can be said to be omnivores generally, but one will find among them a variety of subsistence strategies along the spectrum between carnivorous and herbivorous.
Kalmet (Humans)
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