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Most Hanoramites live either the [[Kartika Metropolitan Area]] or in and around the state's largest city, [[Primóra]].
Most Hanoramites live either the [[Kartika Metropolitan Area]] or in and around the state's largest city, [[Primóra]].
===Cuisine===
The traditional cuisine of Hanoram belongs to the wider Baylands culinary region, and has been enriched since the Age of the Sail by ingredients and dishes brought to the state by seaborne commerce, reflecting the history of Primóra as a centre of the spice trade and other commerce with [[Vallos]] and the [[Kindreds Sea]]. It is most famous for its seafood, first and foremost the {{wp|soft-shell crab}} species native to Míhanska Bay, as well as oysters, clams, and Míhanska dwarf crawfish. Ducks, geese, shorebirds, and other waterfowl were traditionally a major source of protein for the rural population, though stricter environmental regulations in recent decades have reduced the availability of fowl that are not commercially farmed.
{{wp|Farmhouse ales}} and {{wp|keeping beers}} are produced throughout the state, both commercially and artisinally by cereal farmers for home consumption or roadside sale in solidarity with the beveraged driver community. During the early 19th century, Hanoramite brewers around Primóra began to take inspiration from the [[Yonderre|Yonderrite]] {{wp|saison}}, and ales produced in that vicinity gradually shifted closer to a saison flavour profile. In the late 18th century, {{wp|oyster stout}} became popular with the proliferation of oyster houses as a more affordable alternative to the {{wp|claret}}, which the upper sets preferred to accompany their oysters.
Hanoramite [[tacos]] are [[Kiravian_cuisine#Kiravian_Tacos|Southern-style]] (wheat-based and exclusively soft-shelled), and clearly derived from the [[Taco#Insular|Insular]] taco-making tradition. Crabmeat and fish are the usual fillings, most commonly seasoned with {{wp|crab seasoning}} or {{wp|chili powder}} and {{wp|celery salt}}, lemon or lime juice, nutmeg, and vinegar. Tartar sauce and diced pickled cucumber are often included with fish-based tacos.


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