What is Italian?
Italian, also speaking I-Tal, is a rastafarian diet. The purpose is to increase the nutrient of man or vital energy with natural and clean foods. A diet based on religion rejects artificial additives in food and discourages destruction, such as alcohol and cigarettes. Vegetarianism is also the principle of this diet. Italian diet can be considered a set of religious food laws and guarantees comparison with kashrut, Jewish food and halal, Islamic food laws. Like rastafarianism, the Italian came from Jamaica. The diet is not only considered to be a healthy eating, but an important ritual that honors Jah or God, and an individual. It is a common practice within the Rastafari movement, which removes the first letter or several letters of the word and replaces it with the letter I. It is a dialect that has created rastafarians to mark a person attached to nature. Rastafarians accepted this custom before it became wide fashion to ease salt intake. The concept is to prepare the food thatRé is pure and natural. For this purpose, not only is the salt excluded, but anything considered artificial or not clean.
Most rastas follow the Italian are strict vegetarians. Everything containing meat and blood is generally taboo. The rastafarian diet, which resembles similarity to judoism, considers pork, especially very unclean. Shell fish and other meat are generally also rejected. The basic prerequisite is that the meat is unclean for the body. As in Judaism, the body is considered something like a temple, it is considered the most cleaner foods. For this reason, many rastas are cooked in clay pots after a diet and avoids secon -conserved products to prevent possible metal contamination.
According to this diet, alcohol and other medicines are also limited or completely rejected. It may seem strange that many rastas refuse alcohol, even if they smoke marijuana religiously. However, marijuana is considered to beI forgive herb, which increases nutrients by bringing it to a more prayer and meditative state. On the other hand, alcohol is considered destructive. Cigarettes are also considered a taboo for their destructive element.
Recipes for Italian food are abundant and can be found on many websites and cookbooks. Although these meals do not use salt, they are rich in taste because of their use of many natural herbs and spices. Coconut, clamp on Jamaica, is a common component.
as well as practices in other religions, at the level at which the Italian is followed depends on individual rast. Some follow it to its strictest measures and reject all meat, salts, ingredients and alcohols. Some even go as a parish in terms of food preparation and eat only with dishes and cooking accessories from natural ingredients. Other rasta may be less strict and sometimes drink alcohol, for example, never, for example.