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