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Some people in the Islamic faith choose to follow specific dietary guidelines that indicate which foods that they are allowed to eat. These guidelines are called “halal,” and some foods require specific preparation to be considered halal, like meat products. Meats like poultry, fish, goat, and beef are considered halal, and you can easily prepare them in your kitchen.
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Some people in the Islamic faith choose to follow specific dietary guidelines that indicate which foods that they are allowed to eat. These guidelines are called “halal,” and some foods require specific preparation to be considered halal, like meat products. Meats like poultry, fish, goat, and beef are considered halal, and you can easily prepare them in your kitchen.
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==Tips==
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*If you’re preparing both halal and non-halal meat in the same kitchen, it might be helpful to work in stages by preparing and making all of the halal meat at one time, and then moving on to prepare and cook the non-halal meat.
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*If you’re preparing both halal and non-halal meat in the same kitchen, it might be helpful to work in stages by preparing and making all of the halal meat at one time, and then moving on to prepare and cook the non-halal meat.
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==Warnings==
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*Halal prohibits pork and alcohol.
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== References ==
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== References ==
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