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Religious Diet
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Religious Diet
A generic term for any diet based on a particular religion’s dietary restrictions or guidelines, some of which may be extremely rigourous

religious diet
Ethical diet Nutrition A dietary regimen based on religious regulations, some of which may be extremely rigorous. See Kosher.


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