1
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traditionally venerated
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India
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Traditionally venerated as elders and ancestors are highly respected and worshipped.
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1
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2
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traditionally venerated
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India
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Certain deities and ancestors are traditionally venerated with rituals and offerings in religious and cultural ceremonies.
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1
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3
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veal
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India
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Rarely consumed due to religious or cultural beliefs that prohibit the consumption of beef
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1
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4
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veal
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India
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Prohibited and considered unethical due to religious and cultural beliefs.
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1
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5
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veal
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India
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Rarely consumed due to reverence for cows and cattle in Hindu culture
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1
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6
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veal
|
India
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Not consumed due to religious beliefs, particularly in Hindu culture
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1
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7
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veal
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India
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Generally avoided or prohibited due to cultural and religious beliefs, as the consumption of veal is considered unethical and inhumane.
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1
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8
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veda
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India
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Veda is a sacred ancient scripture in Hinduism, considered as the oldest religious texts in the world and is highly revered.
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1
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9
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veg vs non-veg
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India
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Vegetarianism is widely practiced, and non-vegetarianism is common
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1
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10
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veg vs non-veg
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India
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Vegetarianism is common and preferred dietary choice due to religious and cultural reasons.
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1
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11
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venison
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India
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Venison is generally not consumed due to religious and cultural taboos against eating deer meat
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1
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12
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venison
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India
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Rarely consumed due to cultural and religious beliefs against the consumption of deer meat
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1
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13
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venison
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India
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Rarely consumed due to religious and cultural reasons, as venison comes from deer which are considered sacred animals.
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1
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14
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vermin
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India
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In some parts of India and Nepal, rats are considered sacred and are not killed, even if they are seen as pests in other cultures.
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1
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15
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vermin
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India
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Vermin, especially rats, are associated with the god Ganesha and are not killed or harmed in Hindu culture.
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1
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