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adj. van voeding, dietetisch--------n. diëtisch; voedingsmethode; voedselvoorschriften[ dajjətrie]♦voorbeelden:
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dietary law — Judaism. law dealing with foods permitted to be eaten, food preparation and combinations, and the utensils and dishes coming into contact with food. Cf. kashruth. [1925 30] * * * ▪ religion Introduction any of the prescriptions as to what… … Universalium
DIETARY LAWS — DIETARY LAWS, the collective term for the Jewish laws and customs pertaining to the types of food permitted for consumption and their preparation. The Hebrew term is kashrut, which is derived from the root כשר ( fit or proper ). The word appears… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Dietary — Di et*a*ry, a. Pertaining to diet, or to the rules of diet. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Dietary supplement — Flight through a CT image stack of a multivitamin tablet A Z by German company Abtei. Food supplement redirects here. For food additions that alter the flavor, color or longevity of food, see Food additive. See also: Bodybuilding supplement A… … Wikipedia
dietary — Relating to the diet. * * * di·etary dī ə .ter ē n, pl di·etar·ies the kinds and amounts of food available to or eaten by an individual, group, or population dietary adj of or relating to a diet or to the rules of a diet <a dietary disease> … Medical dictionary
dietary — I. noun (plural dietaries) Date: 1838 the kinds and amounts of food available to or eaten by an individual, group, or population II. adjective Date: 1614 of or relating to a diet or to the rules of a diet < dietary guidelines > • dietarily adverb … New Collegiate Dictionary
Comparison of Islamic and Jewish dietary laws — Part of a series on Islamic jurisprudence (Fiqh) … Wikipedia
Islamic and Jewish dietary laws compared — The Islamic dietary laws ( Dhabiha Halaal ) and the Jewish dietary laws ( Kashrut ) are both quite detailed, and contain both points of similarity and discord. They share a common root: a Jewish code of laws found in Leviticus and an explanation… … Wikipedia
Kashrut — Kasher redirects here. For people with this name, see Kasher (surname). (K) redirects here. For the chain of convenience stores, see Circle K. Part of a series on … Wikipedia
Kosher foods — are those that conform to the regulations of the Jewish Halakhic law framework, kosher meaning fit or allowed to be eaten. A list of some kosher foods are found in the book of Leviticus 11:1 47. There are also certain kosher rules found there.… … Wikipedia
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