All religions, with the exception of a few allow the followers to eat meat. Judaism and Islam forbid the eating of "unclean" meat, which in part include pork, raptor/carrion birds, shellfish, hare/rabbit. In Judaism the laws forbidding certain food is called Kashrut, or keeping Kosher. In Islam the laws are called Haliel. Jainism, a religion of India, and certain sects of Buddhism may practice vegetarinism and abstain from any meat or animal derived food.
Nothing in Islam religion forbids Muslims from eating spices.
i am pretty sure it is amish.
No. Not unless your religion forbids it.
Certainly, unless your religion forbids it.
no. as turkey is an islam country, the religion forbids it!
The United States and the states that make it up do not have a religion. The Constitution forbids there to be a state religion.
Because people are stupid and don't really care about religion
No, but neither religion forbids adherents from following multiple faiths, so it is not uncommon for a Taoist to also be a Buddhist.
That your eating fish
The First Amendment forbids Congress from establishing a religion the way England did when it created the Anglican Church.
Yes, Islam forbids the eating of any pig products. refer to related question for more information.
forbids religion as a requirement for holding a governmental position