Not vegetarian examples - answerVit D from sheep wool
Gelatin in juice processing
Anchovies in Worcestershire sauce
Vegans - answerNo honey
No leather, silk, fur, wool
No animal oils in soaps, cosmetics
1. Soybeans
2.Wheat Gluten - answerChinese Buddhists main ingredients to replace meat
Chinese Buddhists foods traditions - answerIn Burma and Thailand they don't eat solid
foods in the afternoon
In China the stress is on the nature of the food
Karuma and Karma - answer(Compassion and Action)
Buddhists reason for vegetarianism
Five pungent foods - answerGarlic, scallion, leek, chives, and onion
because they create lust when eaten (unclean)
Tofu - answer•Calcium and magnesium sulfate is
added in soymilk to curdle
• After removing the whey, soft curd is
called tofu
• Tofu is usually sold in the form of a wet
cake with a creamy white color, smooth
custard-like texture, and a bland taste
and it contain about 10% protein
To-fu-pi - answerSoymilk film
Provides a special meaty
texture
Composed of
protein and lipid from
When wet it
can be used as a wrapper
Wheat gluten is low in lysine and high in
methionine - answerWhile soybean is high in lysine
, and low in methionine
Lo-Han-Tsai - answerMonks food that consists of
18 kinds of vegetables
Seaweed - answer• Very popular in not just Tao diet, but all
Chinese diets
• Many varieties are available, abundant
sources of nutrients, proteins and enzymes
Tao Diet - answerGrains
No red or blue meat (pork, rabbit, snail)
Poultry and game birds are okay
Tao Fish restrictions - answerFish and other seafood should only be eaten once a week
because of their high Yin quality Completely avoid salmon, shark, swordfish, and
mackerels
Sikhism - answer• Founded by Guru Nanak in
1469
• The final living Guru, Guru
Gobind Singh died in 1708
• 16-18 followers
province of Punjab in India
Worlds 8th largest religion - answerSikhism
26 million followers
Not linked with Hinduism or Islam
Siks - answerNo alcohol
If baptized complete Lacto-vegetarian
Sweet sacred pudding - answerServed to congregate after seeking blessings of Guru
Made of: Wheat Flour, Butter Oil, Sugar
Jhatka - answerWhen the animal is killed with one blow
Sikh wedding - answerAlcohol may be served but not before wedding ceremony
If ceremony is taking place at Guru-Dawara, no alcohol or meat and eggs are served
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