concept   food restrictions

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (9) Judaism (1) Greek Orthodox Christianity (1) Inuit culture (1) Veganism in the United States (1) Buddhism in Thailand (1) Celiac Disease in Western countries (1) Chinese culture (1) Islam in Middle Eastern countries (1) Maasai in Kenya (1)
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1 food restrictions Judaism In Judaism, adherence to kosher dietary laws prohibits pork and certain shellfish. 6
2 food restrictions Greek Orthodox Christianity Greek Orthodox Christians restrict certain foods, such as meat and dairy, during Lent as part of their religious fasting practices. 2
3 food restrictions Inuit culture Inuit culture relies on a meat and fish-based diet due to the Arctic environment. 2
4 food restrictions Veganism in the United States Veganism in the United States avoids all animal products for ethical and health reasons. 2
5 food restrictions Buddhism in Thailand Buddhism in Thailand restricts meat consumption during certain religious observances. 1
6 food restrictions Celiac Disease in Western countries In Western countries, individuals with Celiac Disease must avoid gluten-containing foods for medical reasons. 1
7 food restrictions Chinese culture In Chinese culture, traditional food taboos include avoiding dog meat and certain types of wild animals. 1
8 food restrictions Islam in Middle Eastern countries Islamic culture in Middle Eastern countries observes halal dietary laws, prohibiting pork consumption and requiring specific slaughter methods. 1
9 food restrictions Maasai in Kenya The Maasai in Kenya prefer a diet based on livestock products such as milk, blood, and meat. 1