Religion belief does in fact affect food choice. Some people belief they shouldn't eat meat or dairy products because for many years they follow the same beliefs as their ancestors.
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The type/species of fish being fed and the kind of food too.
We have the company assurance that moist food won't hurt them. But, you need to know, if you only feed your dog soft food it can affect their teeth. Most breeders feed, their puppies & dogs, dry puppy or dog food.
Freezer burn is what happens when frozen food is exposed to air. While safe to eat, the food might not taste fresh.
no,but really a kitten should start eating from cat food is when the mother
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Almost every religion in the world is observed by someone somewhere in the US. If there are any food restrictions for a particular religion, the people that observe that religion observe the food restrictions for it. There is no one religion that would affect the food choices of the country as a whole.
it affects it by they wouldn't have enough food for everyone.
what they believe in there belief might state that they can't eat something so they don't
it can influence what you grow up eating and continue by the food choice you make when you are an adult.
Most religions specify foods that they believe their followers should not eat. Sometimes there is a time/day element to the prohibition and sometimes it is a blanket ban on a particular animal.I am not aware of any religion that specifies that one must eat a particular food, it always seems to be what one must not eat.
Indonesians are mostly muslims muslims don't eat pork
The main religion is Christianity (Roman Catholic and Protestant). The main effect on food is that many Roman Catholics do not eat meat on Fridays and some other days).
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Yes, religious belief is still an important factor in food choice for Hindu people. Hinduism promotes a vegetarian or lacto-vegetarian diet, as it emphasizes non-violence and compassion towards animals. Many Hindus follow dietary restrictions and guidelines rooted in their religious beliefs, such as avoiding certain meats and certain types of food during religious festivals or periods of fasting. However, it is important to note that not all Hindus adhere strictly to these dietary guidelines, as there is diversity within the religion.
belief of an religionAnswer:A core beief is any belief which is central to a person's world view. It can relate to economics (Capitalism is best), religion (the Flying Spagehetti Monster rules!), politics (I've always voted Libertarian), music, food, etc.