In Islam we say "Bismilla-alrahman-ulraheem" giving thanks to god for blessing us with food.
In Japan we say "itadakimasu" as a sort of giving thanks
Jews typically say a one-sentence blessing out of six choices based on what food is being consumed. The most common over a meal is "Barukh atah Hashem Elokeinu Melekh Ha'olam hamotzi lekhem min ha'aretz." which means "Blessed are you LORD, our God, King of Universe, who brings forth bread from the Earth."
Christians in the USA have no strict prayers but typically a grace is said allowed to thank Lord Jesus for having provided for the family and people eating together.
All God religions; including Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; call their followers to be thankful to God (Allah) and to request His blessings and forgiveness. This call includes praying for God before eating and after eating. Muslims used also before eating or drinking to say "In the name of Allah the All-Merciful the All-Glorious" and pray Him to forgive them and bless them. After drinking or eating, they say " Thank to God " and they pray him to bless them with good health.
Islam religion calls Muslims to be thankful to God (Allah) and to request His blessings and forgiveness. This call includes praying for God before and after eating. Muslims used also before eating or drinking to say "In the name of Allah the All-Merciful the All-Glorious" and pray Him to forgive them and bless them. After drinking or eating, they say " Thank to God " and they pray him to bless them with good health.
The OT had restrictions on certain foods not to eat.The NT says we can eat whatever we want as long as we pray before eating.
"bon appetit" is usually said before eating.
Many people say a short prayer before eating their meals. These prayers are often called a blessing or grace. Some of them are poems that are recited, while others are spontaneous prayers of thanks.
If you are Christian, you pray before bedtime. If you are Jewish, you do not pray at all.
Before eating or drinking anything (not just before a full meal), we say a blessing. There are six different blessings depending on the type of food.
Yes children can pray, but there is no public prayer. Since there is no state religion whose prayer would you say? But if a child wants to pray before they eat lunch or just say a prayer to themselves they may.
By praying and thanking him as much as you can, make sure you pray and thank him for your food before eating.
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Pray for forgiveness.
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