Food Cultures Flashcards
No animal products are allowed for 40 days before Christmas and Easter.
Greek Orthodox
They eat only foods with marking or labels, which indicates that these were inspected by rabbi to ensure compliance with
proper processing and packaging laws.
Jewish (Kosher Foods)
No alcoholic beverages and no
stimulant-containing beverages (such as caffeine containing drinks)
Mormons
No pork and pork products. No meat slaughtered by
somebody, other than Muslim, Jew, or Christian (only if matter of life or death). No alcoholic beverages or intoxicants except for medical reasons.
Muslim
Abstinence from meat on Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Traditional Roman Catholics still do not eat meats every Friday during Lent season (40 days before easter) and some eat little
Roman Catholic
No animal products 40 days before Christmas and Easter.
Russian Orthodox
No pork products or meat blood. No shellfish, alcoholic and caffeine-containing beverages. Some do not eat eggs and dairy products unless they choose to
be lacto-ovo vegetarians.
Seventh-day Adventist