Dietary Practices in Buddhism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity

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Match the following religions with their dietary practices:

Buddhism = Vegetarian or vegan diet is desired Eastern Orthodox Christianity = Restriction on meat and fish during specific periods Muslim/Islam = Haram foods: Pork, alcohol, gelatin (made from pig), congealed salad, no emulsifiers Judaism = Permissible foods are Kosher and forbidden foods are Trefa

Match the following religions with their fasting practices:

Mormons / Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints = Fasting practice Caffeine is addictive and can lead to poor health Muslim/Islam = Ramadan: mandatory fasting during sunlight hours and ninth day Zul Hijjah Seven Day Adventist = Diet practice to honor God Roman Catholicism = Fasting and abstinence (no meat on Fridays during Lent or Good Friday -March/April)

Match the following religions with their food restrictions:

Muslim/Islam = Haram: Prohibited, sinful, harmful (It is believed that a Creator will turn a deaf ear to a Muslim who eats haram foods) Judaism = No meat and dairy at same meal Hinduism = Prohibit animal fresh: all, except lamb, chicken and fish Roman Catholicism = Prohibit animal fresh: all, except lamb, chicken and fish

Match the following religions with their views on specific foods:

Muslim/Islam = Halal: Beef, lamb, and chicken can only be eaten if animal was slaughtered by halal methods Judaism = Kosher fish must have fins and scales (therefore no shellfish or eels) Hinduism = The cow is held in high regard and a symbol of abundance Roman Catholicism = The cow is not mentioned in the text

Which religion considers non-animal foods as pure?

Buddhism

Which religion has selective fasting practices?

Eastern Orthodox Christianity

Which religion prohibits the consumption of pork?

Muslim/Islam

Which religion considers beef, lamb, and chicken as halal if slaughtered by specific methods?

Muslim/Islam

Which religion practices fasting during the month of Ramadan?

Muslim/Islam

Which religion is likely to avoid caffeine and alcohol?

Mormons / Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Which religion follows a lacto-ovo-vegetarian diet?

Seven Day Adventist

Which religion has specific food restrictions during the Feast of Pesach (Passover)?

Judaism

Which religion prohibits the consumption of meat and dairy together in the same meal?

Judaism

Which religion practices fasting and abstinence, including no meat on Fridays during Lent?

Roman Catholicism

Test your knowledge of dietary practices in Buddhism and Eastern Orthodox Christianity with this quiz! Learn about the desired vegetarian or vegan diet in Buddhism, the avoidance of alcohol, and the significance of non-animal foods. Explore the selective fasting practices and restrictions on meat and fish during specific periods in Eastern Orthodox Christianity. Discover the symbolic transformation of bread and wine in this fascinating quiz!

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