Re: Hello! I'm new and have many questions!
Hi,
Maybe in the beginning you should take things a little less literally, that is, eat things that would be appropriate to eat for you locally, not just things that grow in your locale so if you live in a temperate climate place, eat foods that could grow or be raised in a temperate local.
Japanese macrobiotic foods and condiments are fine for beginners as they are nourishing and most of the books include them.
Later on, if you find a way to make a good macrobiotic balance wihout eating Japanese macrobiotic foods, go ahead and more power to you!
Though there is no absolutely right way to practice macrobiotics many people have been successful including those foods in their diet, so if you can handle it, see how they work.
Be well.
Cool Dude
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