They believe that tobacco, and caffeine are bad for the body, and therefore try to refrain from the use of these things.
Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (also known as Mormons) adhere to a code of health, known as the Word of Wisdom, that advocates a healthy diet, including moderate use of meat and abstinence from coffee, tea, alcohol, tobacco, and harmful drugs. Mormons also store food for use in emergencies. Additionally, members of the Church donate money regularly to the Church's extensive welfare program to provide food and other necessities to others in need. Visit www.mormon.org for more information.
Germans traditionally eat stollen, a fruited yeast bread, at Christmas.
Traditionally, Pueblos, Utes, some Apaches. Then Spanish, Mexicans, Mormons, US Government. Today, no one.
Crossants.
Americans traditionally eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
Yes, but they are cautioned to eat meat sparingly.
Lunch.
Food... like non-perishable items
bread,cheese,and fruit
Mutton
Most pasta's were created in Italy.
With few minor differences, very much the same as everyone else.
Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) eat whatever foods they enjoy or whatever foods are common in their country or culture. Mormons believe that their bodies are sacred gifts from God and are encouraged to eat a healthy diet high in grain, vegetables, and fruit withsmall amounts of meat.However, they are not opposed to enjoying an occassionaltreat (cookies, cake, candy, etc). Mormons avoid alcohol, coffee, tea, tobacco, and harmful or addictive substances, but will otherwise eat whatever they want or have.