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Compare the dietary laws and food practices of the religions discussed in this chapter.
 
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What food is one of the best sources of complete protein and also one of the greatest sources of
  saturated fat? _________
 
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Answer to Question 1

HinduismHindus are often vegetarians. Cows are sacred. Brahmans avoid alcohol.

BuddhismBuddhists also avoid alcohol and do not eat meat that was killed by another Buddhist, but they may eat meat killed by a non-believer.

JudaismObservant Jews follow the dietary laws of Kashruth. This includes not eating meat and dairy foods in the same meal, avoiding consuming blood, and avoiding animals that do not chew their cud and have a split hoof, as well as birds of prey.

ChristianityCatholi cism has restrictions during Lent.
Islam This religion practices fasting and follows dietary laws called Hallal. Muslims also avoid the consumption of blood, swine (pork), birds of prey, and alcohol.

Seventh Day Adventists They are vegetarians and avoid alcohol and tobacco.

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Kikoku

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Reply 2 on: Aug 2, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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