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Set apart from traditional food is the gelatin based [[Corummese Aspic]], a relatively recent invention out of the penitentiary system. Considered a disgusting and low class food by a majority of ethnic Corummese, consumption of aspic  based meals has spiked among minorities due to its widespread availability, lower costs compared to traditional food, and extreme versatility in making 'more with less'. Supermarkets exclusively carrying Aspic food have sprung in ethnic and poor suburbs, with the brand [[Agario]] and its product line of 'Edible Inedibles' expanding to hundreds of locations. Certain laws also favor the spread of aspic in the Cronan territories, as they actively discourage native peoples from ingesting anything but aspic.
Set apart from traditional food is the gelatin based [[Corummese Aspic]], a relatively recent invention out of the penitentiary system. Considered a disgusting and low class food by a majority of ethnic Corummese, consumption of aspic  based meals has spiked among minorities due to its widespread availability, lower costs compared to traditional food, and extreme versatility in making 'more with less'. Supermarkets exclusively carrying Aspic food have sprung in ethnic and poor suburbs, with the brand [[Agario]] and its product line of 'Edible Inedibles' expanding to hundreds of locations. Certain laws also favor the spread of aspic in the Cronan territories, as they actively discourage native peoples from ingesting anything but aspic.
Corummese dining habits very much depend on an individuals social strata. Wealthy Corummese citizens typically have between five and eight meals a day of varying portion sizes, usually food binging in the latter three meals. Middle income and upper lower class people typically do three square meals a day, much as in the western world. Poor people and minorities however may scrape by with one or two meals a day, rarely having the time to eat at home but instead having their food at their work stations or cafeterias close by. Millions of Corummese workers survive on [[Agario]] fare or discounted Factory Gruel.
===Music===
===Music===
Traditional Corummese music is loud, monotonous and without lyrics. Akin to sardaukar chant from dune
Traditional Corummese music is loud, monotonous and without lyrics. Akin to sardaukar chant from dune