• specific foods and beverages in conformity with various religious, cultural, legal or other societal prohibitions. Many of these prohibitions constitute...
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    sawm, when worshippers have to abstain from food, drink, sexual activity, and immoral behavior between dawn and dusk. After dusk, Muslims break their fast...
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  • consumption of certain foods is prohibited, in the belief that it could cause major diseases, particularly leprosy. These prohibitions can vary individually...
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    live cattle; in the markets there are no butchers' shops and no dealers in intoxicating drink. — Faxian, Chinese pilgrim to India (4th/5th century CE)...
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    Cat meat (redirect from Cats as food)
    of meat animals Taboo food and drink David Taylor; Daphne Negus; Dave King; Jane Burton (1989). The Ultimate Cat Book. Simon and Schuster. pp. 9–. ISBN 978-0-671-68649-9...
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    liver of mammals, fowl, and fish is commonly eaten as food by humans (see offal). Pork, lamb, veal, beef, chicken, goose, and cod livers are widely available...
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    Poaching is a cooking technique that involves heating food submerged in a liquid, such as water, milk, stock or wine. Poaching is differentiated from the...
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  • between halal and kosher dietary laws Food and drink prohibitions – Prohibitions related to foods and drinks Halal – Islamic term for "permissible" things Hechsher –...
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    and smarter than the doctors." Religion portal Food portal Food and drink prohibitions Islamic dietary laws Jewish dietary laws Kosher Kosher foods Pigbel...
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    Goat meat (redirect from Goat as food)
    (Jamaica), Haitian cuisine, Dominican cuisine and Ecuadorian. Cabrito, which is baby goat, is a very typical food of Monterrey, Nuevo León, Mexico; in Italy...
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    braiser) is a combination-cooking method that uses both wet and dry heats: typically, the food is first browned at a high temperature, then simmered in a...
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    and for gathering food. The abdomen includes pleopods (also known as swimmerets), used for swimming, as well as the tail fan, composed of uropods and...
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    Halal (redirect from Muslim food)
    Halal certification in Australia Halal certification in Europe Food and drink prohibitions Kashrut (Jewish dietary laws) Christian dietary laws Scottish...
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    below the professed standard under which it is sold B.-In the case of food or drink: * If any substance or substances has or have been mixed with it as...
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    Food Act 1981 Food Labelling and Advertising Law Food and drink prohibitions Food safety Food security "Certifying organization information". Retrieved...
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  • Oller, David. "Incense Making". Retrieved 2013-08-02. Incense in India Panchagavya Panchamrita Prasada Sacred food as offering Food and drink prohibitions...
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    pigeon meat was eaten when other food was rationed during World War II and remains associated with wartime shortages and poverty. This was parodied in an...
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    Mahi-mahi (category Hawaiian words and phrases)
    is a popular food fish in Australia, usually caught and sold as a byproduct by tuna and swordfish commercial fishing operators. Japan and Hawaii are significant...
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    flesh of mackerel spoils quickly, especially in the tropics, and can cause scombroid food poisoning. Accordingly, it should be eaten on the day of capture...
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    Food and Drink. Oxford University Press. pp. 351–2. ISBN 978-0-19-964024-9. "Chinese peasants had already mastered the richly varied environment and knew...
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    consumer purchase in specialty food stores, some grocery stores, and can also be mail ordered. Some U.S. companies process and market alligator meat derived...
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  • popularity and low prices, in recent years the production of venison has surpassed demand, and is therefore often used in production of animal food. New Zealand...
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  • sari Food and drink prohibitions Libation Religion and alcohol Religion and drugs List of substances used in rituals Sacramental bread List of foods with...
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    reports and are still widely reported in the popular literature. Found in warm seas, the tuna is commercially fished extensively as a food fish, and is popular...
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    Iguana meat (redirect from Iguana as food)
    traditional food throughout Western Mexico and describes it as good to eat when properly prepared. Iguana meat is legal in the United States of America and several...
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    Curing is any of various food preservation and flavoring processes of foods such as meat, fish and vegetables, by the addition of salt, with the aim of...
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    Rat meat (redirect from Rat as food)
    rodents. It is a food that, while taboo in some cultures, is a dietary staple in others. Taboos include fears of disease or religious prohibition, but in many...
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    Walleye (section As food)
    to be a quite palatable freshwater fish, and consequently, is fished recreationally and commercially for food. Because of its nocturnal feeding habits...
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    Horse meat (redirect from Horses as food)
    poisonous and may cause folliculitis or death. The compendium also asserts, "to relieve toxins caused by eating horse meat, one can drink Phragmites...
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    Trout (section Trout as food)
    salmonids also closely related to trout and salmon. Trout are classified as oily fish and have been important food fish for humans. As mid-level predators...
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