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h English (en) | [[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. |
h Japanese (ja) | [[Food and drink prohibitions/ja|宗教的な食物法]]も料理に影響を与える場合があり、[[Indian cuisine/ja|インド料理]]や[[:en:Hinduism|ヒンドゥー教]]は、神聖な動物崇拝のため主にラクトベジタリアン(肉と卵を避ける)である。[[Punjabi cuisine/ja|パンジャブ料理]]における[[Diet in Sikhism/ja|シク教]]、[[East Asian cuisine/ja|東アジア料理]]における[[Buddhist vegetarianism/ja|仏教菜食主義]]、[[European cuisine/ja|ヨーロッパ料理]]における[[Christian dietary laws/ja|キリスト教の食事法]]、[[Middle Eastern cuisine/ja|中東料理]]における[[Islamic dietary laws/ja|イスラムの食事法]]、[[Jewish cuisine/ja|ユダヤ料理]]および[[Israeli cuisine/ja|イスラエル料理]]における[[Kashrut/ja|カシュルート]]はすべて、料理に影響を与えている。 |