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Common meats include lamb, goat, fish, chicken and [[beef]]. Beef is less common in [[India]] than in other South Asian cuisines because cattle have a special place in [[Hinduism]]. Prohibitions against beef extend to the meat of (water) [[water buffalo|buffalo]] and [[yak]]s to some extent. [[Pork]] is considered as a [[Taboo food and drink|taboo food item]] by all Muslims and is not taboo but avoided by many Hindus, though it is commonly eaten in some regions like [[Northeast India]] and [[Goa]]. A variety of very sweet desserts which use [[dairy product]]s is also found in cuisines of the Indian subcontinent. The main ingredients in desserts of the Indian subcontinent are reduced milk, ground almonds, lentil flour, ghee and sugar. [[Kheer]] is a dairy-based rice pudding, a common dessert.

Common meats include lamb, goat, fish, chicken and beef. Beef is less common in India than in other South Asian cuisines because cattle have a special place in Hinduism. Prohibitions against beef extend to the meat of (water) buffalo and yaks to some extent. Pork is considered as a taboo food item by all Muslims and is not taboo but avoided by many Hindus, though it is commonly eaten in some regions like Northeast India and Goa. A variety of very sweet desserts which use dairy products is also found in cuisines of the Indian subcontinent. The main ingredients in desserts of the Indian subcontinent are reduced milk, ground almonds, lentil flour, ghee and sugar. Kheer is a dairy-based rice pudding, a common dessert.