Cultural, Ethnic, and Religious Influences Flashcards
Why is milk not a good source of calcium in other cultures?
High incidence of lactose intolerance
Kosher kitchens is a special food preparation for
Orthodox Jews
Prescriptive guidelines for animal slaughter are common in
Islam
Orthodox Judaism
Avoidance of stimulants (coffee, tea, caffeinated soda) is standard for
Muslims
Mormons
Practice of vegetarianism is standard for
Seventh-Day Adventists
Some Buddhists
Fasting for religious holidays occur with
Ramadan for Muslims
Refraining from meat for Ash Wednesday and Fridays during Lent for Catholics
What kind of supplementation may be needed with a pure vegan diet?
Vitamin B12
Vitamin D
What is a lactovegetarian diet?
Consuming milk products in addition to vegetables
What is a lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet?
Consuming milk products and eggs in addition to vegetables
African American “soul food” originates in
Caribbean, Central America, East and West Africa
Traditional “soul foods”
Rice, grits, cornbread; hominy, okra, greens, sweet potatoes; apples, peaches; buttermilk, pudding, cheddar or American cheese; ham, pork, chicken, catfish, black-eyed peas, red and pinto beans, peanuts; soft drinks, fatback, chitterlings, banana pudding
“soul food” diet is high in:
Fat
Protein
Sodium
“soul food” diet is low in:
Potassium
Calcium
Fiber
“soul food” has an increased incidence of:
Type 2 diabetes
Hypertension
Teaching for “soul food”
Fry lightly with canola/olive oil instead of animal fats
Decrease meat portions while introducing fresh fruit and veggie dishes
Suggest dark green leafy vegetables and low-fat cheese as calcium sources