concept   vegetarianism

28 commonsense assertions
Cultures (27) India (2) Western countries (1) United States (1) Indian cuisine (1) Australia (1) Germany (1) Hindu culture (1) Italy (1) Middle Eastern (1) Buddhist cultures (1) Jainism (1) Sikh culture (1) Western Europe (1) Yoga traditions in India (1) global (1) Asian (1) Buddhist countries (1) Buddhist monasteries in Asia (1) Catholic countries (1) Esperanto-speaking communities (1) European (1) Hinduism influenced countries (1) Northern European (1) South Asian (1) Traditional societies (1) Western secular countries (1) culinary settings (1) more
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1 vegetarianism Western countries In Western countries, vegetarianism is a personal dietary choice with a variety of plant-based products and meat substitutes available. 30
2 vegetarianism India In India, vegetarianism is a cultural and religious norm with many vegetarian dishes and options. 20
3 vegetarianism United States Vegetarianism is widely practiced and accepted in the United States, with many restaurants catering to this dietary choice. 12
4 vegetarianism India Vegetarianism is deeply ingrained in Indian culture and shapes dietary preferences towards non-meat options. 10
5 vegetarianism Indian cuisine Indian cuisine is heavily rooted in vegetarianism, with a majority of traditional dishes being vegetarian or vegan. 4
6 vegetarianism Australia Vegetarian and vegan diets are becoming more accepted and accommodated in Australian culture for health and environmental reasons. 3
7 vegetarianism Germany Vegetarianism is becoming increasingly popular in Germany with an emphasis on hearty plant-based dishes, which is considered unusual or challenging. 3
8 vegetarianism Hindu culture Vegetarianism is a widely practiced dietary choice in Hindu culture, influenced by religious beliefs and avoiding the consumption of beef. 3
9 vegetarianism Italy Vegetarianism is deeply rooted in Italy's culinary tradition, with a wide variety of flavorful dishes. 3
10 vegetarianism Middle Eastern Middle Eastern cuisine is vegetarian-friendly and commonly incorporates vegetarianism. 3
11 vegetarianism Buddhist cultures In Buddhist cultures, vegetarianism is a common practice to show compassion and non-violence. 2
12 vegetarianism Jainism Jainism promotes strict vegetarianism, avoiding root vegetables to minimize harm to living beings. 2
13 vegetarianism Sikh culture Sikh culture promotes vegetarianism as a way to show compassion and respect for all living beings. 2
14 vegetarianism Western Europe Vegetarianism is becoming increasingly popular in Western Europe, with a focus on hearty plant-based dishes and a growing demand for organic produce. 2
15 vegetarianism Yoga traditions in India Vegetarianism in yoga traditions in India is closely tied to spirituality and the principle of non-violence. 2
16 vegetarianism global Vegetarianism is a global dietary choice motivated by health, ethical, and environmental concerns. 2
17 vegetarianism Asian Vegetarianism is common in Asian cultures, with many traditional cuisines offering vegetarian-friendly options. 1
18 vegetarianism Buddhist countries In Buddhist countries, vegetarianism is widely practiced as a compassionate way of living in accordance with Buddhist teachings. 1
19 vegetarianism Buddhist monasteries in Asia Many Buddhist monasteries in Asia adopt vegetarianism as a dietary choice out of compassion for all living beings. 1
20 vegetarianism Catholic countries Vegetarianism is less common in Catholic countries due to the traditional emphasis on meat in their cuisine. 1
21 vegetarianism Esperanto-speaking communities The increasing popularity of vegetarianism is evident within Esperanto-speaking communities. 1
22 vegetarianism European Vegetarianism is a personal lifestyle choice that may not be widely practiced in all European regions. 1
23 vegetarianism Hinduism influenced countries Vegetarianism is a common dietary choice in Hinduism influenced countries due to religious beliefs. 1
24 vegetarianism Northern European Vegetarianism in Northern European culture is a personal dietary choice but is limited by the lack of traditional vegetarian-friendly options in many cuisines. 1
25 vegetarianism South Asian Vegetarianism is relatively common in South Asian culture due to the abundance of traditional vegetarian dishes. 1
26 vegetarianism Traditional societies Vegetarianism is often associated with religious or spiritual beliefs in traditional societies. 1
27 vegetarianism Western secular countries Vegetarianism is a common and widely accepted dietary choice in Western secular countries. 1
28 vegetarianism culinary settings In some culinary settings, vegetarianism may not be well understood and vegetarian options could be limited. 1