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With a mixture of Muslim and Jewish beliefs dominating the Middle East, what meat is not often served in Middle Eastern restaurants?
 
  A) Pork
 
  B) Lamb
 
  C) Beef
 
  D) Veal

Question 2

Recognize the most common religious diets and other dietary restrictions.
 
  What will be an ideal response?



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

Customers may request a variety of special diets, including kosher, halal,
vegetarian,
low fat, and others. Restaurants and other foodservice operators
must determine which religious, cultural, medical, or social needsbased
diets the operation is able to accommodate and which existing or new menu
items are needed.




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