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Savoring the Sacred. Exploring India’s Religious Pluralism Through Foodways. How can we think deeply about the interplay of food and religion? . Food as community. Food as Diversity . Religious Diversity in India. Food as Complexity. Legendary Burgers
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Savoring the Sacred Exploring India’s Religious Pluralism Through Foodways
How can we think deeply about the interplay of food and religion? Food as community
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Food as Complexity • Hinduism – largely vegetarian, no beef • Islam – beef OK, but no pork, added nuts, raisins, and leavened bread • Jainism – no root vegetables, especially onions and garlic, no alcohol, honey, or meat. • Buddhism – mostly vegetarian, meat OK if it died of “natural causes” • Christianity – added baked goods, biscuits, jam. A great and simple resource on Indian Food and Religion – http://www.indianetzone.com/37/religious_influence_on_indian_food_indian_cuisine.htm
Indian Food Complexity in Action • Dabbawallahs have been collected and delivering home-cooked lunch tiffins to Mumbai workers for 120 years. • 200,000 per day; only one mistake per million deliveries