Food And Religion
This an attempt to explain how food and religion has been and is connected to how and what we eat. Offerings, prayers, taboos and ceremony has been and are elements in cultures all over the world. It is not so strange, food is essential to our survival, if we don´t have food we die - as such food is a matter of life and death. I will give some examples how this is expressed below.
Muslims fast for a whole month during RamadanOfferings To make offerings to the gods for better harvest, good hunting or an end to a drought has been in practice since the beginning of man. Many times the idea is to give something to get something back. The reciprocity does not have to include getting food back, by sacrificing a goat you can ask for luck in war or to be cured from a disease. In Sweden there is a tradition to put out a bowl of rice porridge at Christmas for the house pixie, it is a way to keep him happy so he doen´t start with mischief! Ceremonies Various ceremonies are in practice in all cultures. A prayer before eating, the way to cut the meat, to mourn the death of a relative, certain food is to be consumed at different initiations. In the Christian church you have the bread and the wine during communion signifying the body and blood of Christ. At weddings an abundance of food shall be served. The relation between food and religion is expressed in these types of ceremonies. Restrictions Many cultures also have restrictions. Some don´t eat pork, others seafood, others goat and yet others cow. You have vegetarians and people who aren´t allowed to eat anything but root fruits. During menstruation a woman might be forced to eat alone. Fasting is in practice in many cultures, catholics has "lent" and muslims "ramadan". There are many superstitious beliefs surrounding food, in parts of Brazil life would be enshortened if you ate fish and meat on the same occasion. Of course the base for many of these practices are medicinal and practical, but they are all the same incorporated in the religious context. Preparation In some cultures there are strict regulations for how food should be prepared. The Jewish have a whole system of laws called "kosher": Animals has to be slaughtered and prepared in certain ways, the taboos for food combinations also apply on the preservation methods - separate sets of cooking equipment has to be used. In India only certain classes of people are allowed to handle and prepare certain foods. Food and religion has a connection to daily life in most parts of the world. And More... There are many other aspects that has religious foundations. There are the Amish who try to keep the eating habits of 19th century US. We have the Laestadians in northern Scandinavia who has the general idea that earthly pleasures are sinful so they make their food bland on purpose. The various ways religion is expressed through and with food are never ending, but can never be neglected in understanding what we eat.
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