fat of the land

The phrase "fat of the land" typically refers to a situation where one has the best or most abundant resources, particularly related to food or agriculture. It implies enjoying the bountiful produce and richness that a particular land or region has to offer. The term has its roots in biblical references, particularly in the book of Genesis, where it is used to describe the lushness and fertility of the land of Canaan. Over time, it has come to represent a state of abundance, prosperity, and plenty in general.


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