Dietary Preferences Flashcards

1
Q

Alcohol and caffeinated beverages are usually prohibited

A

Seventh-day Adventist

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2
Q

Many are lacto-ovo vegetarians

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Seventh-day Adventist

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3
Q

Those who eat meat avoid pork

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Seventh-day Adventist

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4
Q

Overeating is prohibited; 5-6 hours between meals without snacking is practiced

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Seventh-day Adventist

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5
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Alcohol, caffeine, and tea are usually prohibited

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Mormon

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6
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Consumption of meat is limited

A

Mormon

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7
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The first Sunday of the month is optional for fasting

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Mormon

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8
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Any foods to which blood has been added are prohibited

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Jehovah’s witness

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9
Q

They can eat animal flesh that has been drained

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Jehovah’s witness

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10
Q

Alcohol is usually prohibited

A

Pentecostal

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11
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Members avoid consumption of anything to which blood has been added

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Pentecostal

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12
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Some individuals avoid pork

A

Pentecostal

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13
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Pork, birds of prey, alcohol, and any meat product not ritually slaughtered are prohibited

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Islam

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14
Q

During the month of Ramadan, fasting occurs during the daytime

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Islam

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15
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Some individuals may be exempt from fasting, such as pregnant women

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Islam

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16
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Orthodox believers need to adhere to dietary kosher laws: Meats allowed include animals that are vegetable eaters, cloven-hoofed animals, and animals that are ritually slaughtered
Fish that have scales and fins are allowed

A

Judaism

17
Q

Any combination of meat and milk is prohibited from being prepared or served together

A

Judaism

18
Q

During Yom Kippur, 24 hour fasting is observed

A

Judaism

19
Q

Pregnant women, children, and ill individuals are exempt from fasting

A

Judaism

20
Q

During Passover, only unleavened bread is eaten

A

Judaism

21
Q

Many are vegetarians; those who eat meat do not eat beef or pork

A

Hinduism

22
Q

Fasting rituals vary

A

Hinduism

23
Q

Children are not allowed to participate in fasting

A

Hinduism

24
Q

Alcohol is usually prohibited

A

Buddhism

25
Q

Many are lacto-ovo vegetarians

A

Buddhism

26
Q

Some eat fish, and some avoid only beef

A

Buddhism

27
Q

During Lent, all animal products, including dairy products, are forbidden

A

Eastern Orthodox

28
Q

Fasting occurs during Advent

A

Eastern Orthodox

29
Q

Exceptions from fasting include illness and pregnancy; children may also be exempt

A

Eastern Orthodox