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Legal Definitions - dietary law
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Definition of dietary law
Dietary law refers to a set of rules that dictate what foods can be eaten, how they should be prepared and served, and what combinations are not allowed. These laws are observed by members of various faiths.
- In Judaism, the dietary laws are known as Kashrut. These laws prohibit the consumption of certain animals, such as pigs and shellfish, and require that meat and dairy products be kept separate.
- In Islam, the dietary laws are known as Halal. These laws prohibit the consumption of pork and alcohol, and require that animals be slaughtered in a specific way.
- In Hinduism, the dietary laws are known as Ahimsa. These laws prohibit the consumption of meat, and some Hindus also avoid eating onions and garlic.
These examples illustrate how different religions have their own dietary laws that are based on their beliefs and traditions. These laws are important to their followers and are observed as a way of showing respect and devotion to their faith.
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Simple Definition
Dietary law: Rules that different religions have about what foods can be eaten, how they should be prepared and served, and what foods cannot be mixed together (like meat and milk).
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