Some reasons that people use food are: - Answers religious reasons, culture or tradition
Sorghum rice is the most common in: - Answers Africa
Who is Cristeta Comeford? - Answers the first female and first minority who was a chef at the White
House (2005)
What is the biggest religion?
2nd biggest? - Answers Christianity, Islam
Some different denominations of Christianity are: - Answers Eastern Orthodox, Protestants, Catholics,
Rasta Farianism
Halal means: - Answers permitted, lawful, allowed in the Muslim diet
Haram means: - Answers prohibited, not allowed to use or consume
Halal food products are permissible according to: - Answers the Quran
What is the Quran? - Answers Holy book of Islam
Who is "The Prophet" of Islam? - Answers Muhammad
The term to describe unsure and doubtful products in Muslim consumption: - Answers Mashbooh
What does Makrooh mean? - Answers someone's dislike for certain products or actions
Example of something Makrooh: - Answers smoking
Zabiha/Dabiha definition: - Answers meat that is slaughtered by Muslims using Muslim standards
Basic food laws are in the: - Answers Quran
Muslim belief on amount of food consumed: - Answers one should eat for good health and should only
eat enough so that 2/3 of stomach is filled
Muslims fast during: - Answers Ramadan
Feast days include: - Answers Eid al-Fitr & Eid al-Azha
Why do Muslims fast during Ramadan? - Answers earns approval of God, wipes out sins, and gain
understanding of suffering of the poor
1 out of ______ people are Muslim - Answers 5
, Muslims believe that all things God made are: - Answers permitted, Quran only says what you can't eat
Muslims believe that it is God's right to: - Answers make food lawful or unlawful
Prohibiting what is permitted is claiming: - Answers you're equal to God
Basic reason for prohibition is to: - Answers avoid impurity or harmfulness
God prohibited ____________ things and replaced them with: - Answers unnecessary, better options
If something is prohibited then: - Answers everything made from it is also not allowed
Unlawful to __________ God's prohibition
Example: - Answers legalize
feeding a pig Halal food so it becomes Halal
What if someone with good intentions breaks food practices? - Answers it is not acceptable even with
good intentions
If something is doubtful then: - Answers it should be avoided
Unlawful things are prohibited regardless of: - Answers race, gender, etc.
Necessity dictates: - Answers exceptions if a person is going to die
Carrions, dead animals that didn't die from slaughter are (Haram/Halal)
Products with blood are (Haram/Halal)
Vegetables are (Haram/Halal) - Answers Haram, Haram, Halal
Pork is: - Answers Haram
Animals slaughtered without _________________ are Haram - Answers saying the name of God
If blood cannot fully drain from an animal then: - Answers it is Haram
Haram carnivores examples: - Answers lions, dogs, bears, cats, pigs, boar
Haram bird examples: - Answers birds with sharp claws that are birds of prey such as falcons, eagles,
owls, vultures
Land animals that are Haram include: - Answers frogs, snakes, turtles
Most important Haram foods (there's 5): - Answers pork, alcohol, blood, dead animals, animals
slaughtered without saying name of God
Some examples of Halal meats: - Answers goats, deer, camel, cattle, sheep, rabbits