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  2. Blood as food - Wikipedia

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    In many cultures, the animal is slaughtered. In some cultures, blood is a taboo food. Blood consists predominantly of protein and water, and is sometimes called "liquid meat" because its composition is similar to that of lean meat. Blood collected hygienically can be used for human consumption, otherwise it is converted to blood meal.

  3. Food and drink prohibitions - Wikipedia

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    Food taboos can help utilizing a resource, [citation needed] but when applied to only a subsection of the community, a food taboo can also lead to the monopolization of a food item by those exempted. A food taboo acknowledged by a particular group or tribe as part of their ways, aids in the cohesion of the group, helps that particular group to ...

  4. Religious restrictions on the consumption of pork - Wikipedia

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    The pig is considered an unclean animal as food in Judaism and Islam, and parts of Christianity. Pork is a food taboo among several religions, including Jews, Muslims, and some Christian denominations. Swine were prohibited in ancient Syria [1] and Phoenicia, [2] and the pig and its flesh represented a taboo observed, Strabo noted, at Comana in ...

  5. “Iron Levels Got Too Low To Donate Blood”: People Share What ...

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    You have to put a lot of thought into your food, and a bunch of things have weird prep times so I'd get home from class/studio at 8pm, do my dinner prep, and realize something has to soak or cook ...

  6. Unclean animal - Wikipedia

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    The pig is considered an unclean animal as food in Judaism and Islam, and parts of Christianity. In some religions, an unclean animal is an animal whose consumption or handling is taboo. According to these religions, persons who handle such animals may need to ritually purify themselves to get rid of their uncleanliness.

  7. Animal product - Wikipedia

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    Blood, especially in the form of blood sausage (see also Blood as taboo food) Bone, including bone char, bone meal, etc. Broths and stocks are often created with animal fat, bone, and connective tissue; Caviar; Casein (found in milk and cheese) Civet oil (food flavoring additive) Dairy products (e.g., milk, cheese, yogurt, etc.)

  8. An Immigrant’s Son - AOL

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    “Your country ain’t your blood—you remember that.” In 1971, the year before his novel The Godfather became a film, Mario Puzo wrote of growing up in Hell’s Kitchen as the son of Italian ...

  9. ‘Just sad,’ ‘wasn’t a good one’ and ‘trash’: Mike Tyson vs ...

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    One is a Youtuber-turned-boxer. The other is a boxer who had not fought professionally for almost 20 years.. And yet the combination of Jake Paul and Mike Tyson taking to the ring in front of over ...