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the question should be 'Do Turkish people eat pork?'and the Answer is No it is against their religions
It depends on where they live. Some parts of the world practice religions where pork is a forbidden meat, and they eat mostly beef there. Other parts of the world have a lot of pigs and eat mostly pork.
Pork is not considered to be a meat good to eat more than a couple of times a week. Limiting pork in a diet can result in overall better health. Some cultures and religions do not eat pork because it is considered an unclean meat.
The Presbyterians have no restrictions on eating meat or pork. Certain religions have restrictions on what one can eat, but Protestant denominations are not known for this.
Because most religions believe that pigs are dirty animals because of what they eat (trash) hope this helps .
I wonder what the question is about. Any how, eating Pork is strictly and explicitly forbidden for Muslims to eat. Also forbidden in Judaism and Christianity religions although most Christians eat it. Refer to the related question for more information.
Jews and Muslims do not eat pork because it is considered haram (forbidden) in their respective religious beliefs. In Judaism, the prohibition against pork consumption is outlined in the Torah, while in Islam, it is forbidden in the Quran. Both religions consider the consumption of pork to be impure and spiritually detrimental.
* Jews* Muslims * Vegetarians, who don't eat any type of meat; this includes the followers of some religions as well
Yes, some of them do. For example, Jewish and Muslim Mexicans don't eat certain foods such as pork due to religious beliefs.
Yes, they eat pork but they don't eat beef.
"Halal" is an Islamic term. Islam allows eating shellfish but prohibits eating pork and alcohol. Judaism traditionally does not allow eating of shellfish or pork but does allow alcohol.
depends on the religion, Jewish people don't eat pork (I think Muslims too) Hindu's find cows sacred so they don't eat beef