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Thai Buddhists typically follow a vegetarian diet, especially during religious observances and festivals. Their meals often consist of rice, fresh vegetables, tofu, and various herbs and spices. In some cases, they may consume fish or seafood, but many strictly adhere to a plant-based diet to align with the principles of non-violence and compassion. Traditional dishes like Pad Thai and various curries can be made vegetarian to accommodate these dietary practices.

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