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Dietary Laws & Food Ethics

What may and may not be eaten is governed by sacred law in most traditions. Kosher, halal, vegetarian, and monastic dietary codes transform the daily act of eating into a spiritual discipline, expressing that even the most mundane human activity is subject to divine order.

Across the World's Religions

Christianity
Practice
Freedom in diet (Peter's vision); Eucharistic bread and wine
Key Text
Acts 10:9-16; Mark 7:18-19; Romans 14:2-3
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Islam
Practice
Halal / Haram dietary laws; prohibition of pork and alcohol
Key Text
Quran 2:173, 5:3, 5:90
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Judaism
Practice
Kashrut — kosher dietary laws (permitted and forbidden animals)
Key Text
Leviticus 11; Deuteronomy 14:3-21
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Hinduism
Practice
Sattvic diet; many traditions of vegetarianism
Key Text
Bhagavad Gita 17:8-10; Manusmriti 5.48-56
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Buddhism
Practice
Monastic alms food; vegetarianism in Mahayana
Key Text
AN 8.12; Lankavatara Sutra (meat-eating chapter)
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