NUTR 33000 Study Guide - Final Guide: Coronary Artery Disease, Heart Failure, Dash Diet

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Food habits: oldest and most deeply rooted aspects of culture. Part of this heritage can change once a person becomes an adult. Relates to a(cid:374) i(cid:374)di(cid:448)idual"s (cid:448)alues, (cid:271)eliefs, a(cid:374)d perso(cid:374)al situatio(cid:374) Food insecurity: families live under nutrition when there are periods of recession and inflation. Dietary law: what, how and when specific foods are allowed or avoided. God: communicate with him thorough food by blessings and thanks. Islam: (cid:862)halal (cid:373)ethod(cid:863)- neck must be cut then blood is drawn. Haram: not allowed; examples- pork and meat that is sacred and alcohol. Halal: allowed to eat- milk fruits veggies and cereals. Meat can only be slaughtered by christians, jews, or islams. Ramadan: 30 day period of daylight is required 9th month of islamic lunar. Kosher: fish with fins and scales; cannot eat pork or unkosher foods. Foods like dairy and meat cannot be mixed. Traef: pork (cid:862)ritual slaughter(cid:863) (cid:272)a(cid:374)(cid:374)ot ha(cid:448)e a(cid:374)(cid:455) (cid:271)lood o(cid:374) the (cid:373)eat.

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