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Ethiopian Jews have several important laws (Kashrut) concerning their diet. They are forbidden to eat some meats and fish such as pigs and shellfish. Animals must be killed for eating purposes and must be very quickly drained of their blood by a specialist butcher. Blood vessels and nerves are forbidden as well as some fats. Jewish people also have certain laws about their cooking pots and utensils and what is cooked in which pot.

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