concept   eating meat

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