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  2. Fasting and abstinence in the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    Fish and other designated seafood are traditionally eaten by Catholics on Fridays due to the prohibition on eating meat on that day. Contemporary practice varies by country and area. The Catholic Church historically observes the disciplines of fasting and abstinence (from meat) at various times each year. For Catholics, fasting is the reduction ...

  3. Christian dietary laws - Wikipedia

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    They only eat meat of a herbivore with split hooves and birds without a crop and without webbed feet; they also do not eat shellfish of any kind, and they only eat fish with scales. Any other animal is considered unclean and not suitable for eating. All vegetables, fruits and nuts are allowed. [23]

  4. After 30 years of not eating meat, I’ve made some ... - AOL

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    This is a trend I hear all the time when I don’t get in anyone’s face about what they choose to eat. “I eat very little meat,” I’ve heard thousands of times after I say I’m vegetarian ...

  5. Meat-free days - Wikipedia

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    Meat-free days or veggiedays are declared to discourage or prohibit the consumption of meat on certain days of the week. Mondays and Fridays are the most popular days. There are also movements encouraging people giving up meat on a weekly, monthly, or permanent basis.

  6. What Happens to Your Body When You Start Eating Meat Again - AOL

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    Don’t forget about those healthy plant foods you’ve been eating! Make sure to fill at least half your plate with veggies and dedicate one-quarter of it to fiber-rich whole grains like quinoa ...

  7. Flexitarianism - Wikipedia

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    According to a study by Dutch research agency Motivaction at the beginning of June 2012, reducing meat consumption is a conscious choice for 35% of the Dutch. 14.8% of the population ate meat no more than one or two days a week. [15] In Flanders, 1 in 6 people in 2013 do not eat meat one or more days a week. A quarter opts for a meat-free day ...

  8. What to Eat When You're Sick (Besides Chicken Soup) - AOL

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    Beef and other proteins top the list; for those who don’t eat meat, you might want to try tuna, sardines, lentils, figs, or dates. Thomas Demarczyk/istockphoto. Berries.

  9. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    Meat eating Indians also do not kill or eat monkeys. Killing and eating monkeys (or other animals which are considered wild) is a taboo and illegal in India. In Malagasy culture, lemurs are considered to have souls ( ambiroa ) which can get revenge if mocked while alive or if killed in a cruel fashion.