vegetarianism and cultural practices
Vegetarianism and cultural practices refer to the adherence to a meat-free diet based on personal beliefs, values, and traditions within a specific cultural group or society. It involves choosing not to consume meat or animal products, and can be influenced by various cultural, ethical, religious, or environmental factors.
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