That would be up to the individual based upon interpretations of some translations of Daniel 10:1-2 - the 'pleasant foods' where some would say yes and others no. Eating bread - leavened or unleavened is also part of this equation.The Daniel fast is based upon Daniel 1:12. This is primarily a vegan diet of fruits, vegetables and water only.
Combining both Scriptures of Daniel noted above, we eliminate processed foods, artificial or chemically altered foods. No animal foods, alcohol, or 'pleasant foods' like sweeteners, honey or agave or maple syrups. Over time, people made it a tradition to avoid bread - anything made with yeast, baking powder/soda, etc. But this has no known biblical support.
Salt is not allowed in fasting because it can stimulate thirst and increase the urge to drink water, which may break the fast by consuming liquids. Additionally, excessive salt intake can lead to dehydration and other health complications during fasting.
Yes, you can have unsweetened Soy milk on a Daniel fast.
The Daniel fast lasted 3 weeks (21 days)
No, you cannot eat Ramen noodles on the Daniel fast. The Daniel fast includes foods that are not processed and Ramen noodles are a processed food.
Daniel Salt
Daniel Casper has written: 'How to salt fish'
I've never heard of Daniel's fast. The fast that is mentioned in Daniel was either a total fast, of all food, or possibly a bread and water fast. I believe the fast you may mean is Ezekiel's fast, which he ate for a long period of time, it was bread made with certain grains, along with water.
You can only eat brown rice during a Daniel Fast.
The Daniel Fast is a spiritual fast based on the biblical account of Daniel, typically lasting 21 days, during which participants consume only fruits, vegetables, whole grains, nuts, and seeds. Protein supplements like protein powders or shakes are generally not allowed, as they often contain additives and processed ingredients that go against the fast's principles. However, whole food sources of plant-based protein, like beans and lentils, can be consumed. Always check specific guidelines if you're following a particular interpretation of the fast.
The best way to describe what a Daniel's fast it, anything that comes from a seed. So you can eat fruit, veggies and wheat, but not dairy or sugar.
Daniel only fast is recorded in Daniel Chapter Ten. Daniel Chapter One does not describe a fast. Daniel practiced total abstinence fasting therefore, he neither ate nor drank anything for 21 days. During those twenty-one days Daniel "seek" the wisdom of "God" : by prayer by supplications, with fasting, and sackcloth, and ashes.
NO all meat including chicken is forbidden. Quote: "One of the great things about the Daniel Fast is that you are not limited to any specific amount of food, but rather to the kinds of food you can eat. The Daniel Fast is limited to vegetables (includes fruits) and water." end quote Odd thing is this. All search references come up with lots of products for sale including books but they all reference back to one very slick entrepreneur who received a message from "The holy spirit" telling her to write a cook book and sell it on-line.