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[[Food and drink prohibitions|Religious food laws]] can also exercise an influence on cuisine, such as [[Indian cuisine]] and [[Hinduism]] that is mainly lacto-vegetarian (avoiding meat and eggs) due to sacred animal worship. [[Diet in Sikhism|Sikhism]] in [[Punjabi cuisine]], [[Buddhist vegetarianism|Buddhism]] in [[East Asian cuisine]], [[Christian dietary laws|Christianity]] in [[European cuisine]], [[Islamic dietary laws|Islam]] in [[Middle Eastern cuisine]], and [[Kashrut|Judaism]] in [[Jewish cuisine|Jewish]] and [[Israeli cuisine]] all exercise an influence on cuisine.

Religious food laws can also exercise an influence on cuisine, such as Indian cuisine and Hinduism that is mainly lacto-vegetarian (avoiding meat and eggs) due to sacred animal worship. Sikhism in Punjabi cuisine, Buddhism in East Asian cuisine, Christianity in European cuisine, Islam in Middle Eastern cuisine, and Judaism in Jewish and Israeli cuisine all exercise an influence on cuisine.