meat
cow meat
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!!!
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Cassava, sweet potato, malvaceae
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The main difference is in the practice of religions. India is a very religious country where nearly all the population practices or believes in some religion.Australia is not so religious. Another difference is the type of foods eaten,clothes worn etc.
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!!!
Beef ok in the West, not in India
Brahmins used grains, greens and dairy products in cooking meals. Many Indian meals in ancient India (1st to 3rd millennium BC) were eaten at religious festivals which meant meats were forbidden. In certain parts of India, like the coastal plains, fish was allowed. So most food was vegetarian.
Pork is forbidden to be eaten by both Jewish and Muslims.
Broccali is to be eaten when ever the word Google is spoken. . Tacos must nbe the center of their religious culture. Cows must mooo.
The foods eaten at Christmas have no religious meaning.
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In India
Cassava, sweet potato, malvaceae
Some of the different foods that are eaten in North India include roti, lentils, goat, lamb, and samosa. Some of the foods eaten in South India include pigeon pea stew, chicken, seafood, sambar, and kichadi.
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