1
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eating meat
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Israel
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In Israel, dietary laws and cultural practices govern meat consumption, including restrictions on certain meats.
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2
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2
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eating meat
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Jainism
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Jainism emphasizes non-violence and requires adherents to follow vegetarian or vegan diets for religious and ethical reasons.
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2
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3
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eating meat
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Middle East
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Cultural and dietary restrictions play a significant role in meat consumption in the Middle East.
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2
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4
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eating meat
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Global
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Eating beef, chicken, and goat is a common practice globally.
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1
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5
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eating meat
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Inuit communities
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In Inuit communities, traditional diets revolve around meat and animal products due to their nomadic or hunting lifestyles.
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1
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6
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eating meat
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Rastafarian communities
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Rastafarian communities often exclude meat from their dietary beliefs.
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1
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7
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eating meat
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Rwanda
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In Rwanda, vegetarianism is prevalent due to cultural and religious influences.
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1
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8
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eating meat
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Tibetan Buddhism
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Adherents of Tibetan Buddhism follow vegetarian or vegan diets due to an emphasis on non-violence and compassion.
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1
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9
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eating meat
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Traditional Maasai community in Kenya
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The Traditional Maasai community in Kenya preferentially consumes beef and milk products.
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1
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10
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eating meat
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Vegetarian cultures
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Many traditional vegetarian cultures avoid or prohibit eating meat.
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1
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