Dietary Preferences Flashcards

(29 cards)

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Alcohol and caffeinated beverages are usually prohibited

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Seventh-day Adventist

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Many are lacto-ovo vegetarians

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Seventh-day Adventist

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Those who eat meat avoid pork

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Seventh-day Adventist

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Overeating is prohibited; 5-6 hours between meals without snacking is practiced

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Seventh-day Adventist

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Alcohol, caffeine, and tea are usually prohibited

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Mormon

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Consumption of meat is limited

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Mormon

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The first Sunday of the month is optional for fasting

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Mormon

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Any foods to which blood has been added are prohibited

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Jehovah’s witness

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9
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They can eat animal flesh that has been drained

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Jehovah’s witness

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10
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Alcohol is usually prohibited

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Pentecostal

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Members avoid consumption of anything to which blood has been added

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Pentecostal

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12
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Some individuals avoid pork

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Pentecostal

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Pork, birds of prey, alcohol, and any meat product not ritually slaughtered are prohibited

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Islam

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During the month of Ramadan, fasting occurs during the daytime

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Islam

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Some individuals may be exempt from fasting, such as pregnant women

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Islam

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Orthodox believers need to adhere to dietary kosher laws: Meats allowed include animals that are vegetable eaters, cloven-hoofed animals, and animals that are ritually slaughtered
Fish that have scales and fins are allowed

17
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Any combination of meat and milk is prohibited from being prepared or served together

18
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During Yom Kippur, 24 hour fasting is observed

19
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Pregnant women, children, and ill individuals are exempt from fasting

20
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During Passover, only unleavened bread is eaten

21
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Many are vegetarians; those who eat meat do not eat beef or pork

22
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Fasting rituals vary

23
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Children are not allowed to participate in fasting

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Alcohol is usually prohibited

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Many are lacto-ovo vegetarians
Buddhism
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Some eat fish, and some avoid only beef
Buddhism
27
During Lent, all animal products, including dairy products, are forbidden
Eastern Orthodox
28
Fasting occurs during Advent
Eastern Orthodox
29
Exceptions from fasting include illness and pregnancy; children may also be exempt
Eastern Orthodox