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    Is there a group of curries which don't incorpoate onion?

    Question #113819. Asked by clarod. (Apr 02 10 9:26 AM)


    unclerick

    Any recipes following following strict Vedic guidelines will not contain onions. This includes The International Society For Krishna Consciousness, more commonly known as Hare Krishna.

    Vaishnavas follow a strict vegetarian diet; no meat, fish or eggs. Onions, garlic and mushrooms are also avoided due to their adverse effects on the consciousness of the eater. Preparing food for the pleasure of Krishna, the Supreme Personality of Godhead is a wonderful way to express creativity. Combining colors, flavors and textures in various dishes develops the skill of a true artist. Cooking for Krishna calls for a personal touch, and the cook should desire not only to feed but also to delight

    http://shahdeo.com/food.aspx






    Apr 02 10, 10:22 AM
    looney_tunes

    Curries prepared in accordance with Jainist principles will not contain onion (or garlic, eggs, fish, meat or potatoes).

    http://www.fatfreekitchen.com/diet/jain-diet.html

    Apr 03 10, 2:35 AM


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