The majority of the Swiss population are different variations of Christian, mainly Catholic. Christians do not tend to have many religious restrictions placed on food. Because of this, there may be small things here and there, such as meatless Friday. Overall though, Swiss cuisine is based more on regional culture than religious.
not by the French, only the Arabs
Yes, Day of the dead.
A lot of the foods eaten by Chinese peope are just foods that were available in China, such as seafood.
there are many foods that cant be eaten for religious reasons. they vary for religion, for example, Jewish people cant eat pork, etc. hope this helped!!!
staple foods are eaten in northern Russia are northern russia staple foods
Followers of every religion are found in England. Several religions do have dietary restrictions, such as Islam, Judaism, and Catholicism (Lent, etc.). There would some effect, more in areas where followers of specific religious groups are concentrated.
no,not realy spome people think it is bad to eat certain meats but not because of there religion
Bread, potatoes and cereals are the staple foods in Switzerland
Switzerland eats many foods including fondue.
Some of the food that cannot be eaten by people practicing the Jewish religion are: fish that do not have fins and scales like lamprey and catfish; shellfish like lobsters, prawns, mussels, cockles; animals that crawl on the ground, like reptiles, slugs, snails; birds of prey and any member of the crow family including crows, magpies and raven; pigs, rabbits, lizards and horses. Fruits and vegetable are allowed but they must be carefully checked to remove bugs, otherwise, they cannot be eaten. In general, foods eaten in the Jewish religion must be kosher.
these are the foods that were eaten during rationingmeatfishcheesetinned tomatoesricejamteaeggspeascanned fruitbiscuitsbreakfast cerealsmilkdried fruitcooking fat.
Foods eaten on Christmas in Indonesia are similar to the foods eaten in the western world: turkey, cranberries, etc.