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Food Prohibition among the Urhobo Nation: Ethical Consideration

机译:Urhobo民族之间的食物禁忌:伦理考量

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The practice of food prohibition or food taboo has existed among the various local indigenous sects of the world for several generations. Such practices are usually attached to some myths or beliefs among the practicing population. The myths or beliefs are passed from generation to generation by means of stories, folklores, legends and even religious practices. The Urhobo people are found in the Southern part of Nigeria and they are found in a region that is surrounded by an evergreen forest. The people enjoy a lot of unique delicacies such as “Ukhodo” (yam and unripe plantain dish), starch meals, banga soup (from palm kernel), and oghwevwri soup (made with dried or smoked fish, bush meat, unique spices and oil palm). But then, the people practice some food prohibition with various reason attached to these acts that have various health implications for the local population.
机译:禁止食物或禁忌食物的做法已经存在于世界上各个地方的土著教派中已有好几代了。这种做法通常与从业人口之间的某些神话或信仰有关。神话或信仰通过故事,民间传说,传说甚至宗教习俗世代相传。 Urhobo人位于尼日利亚南部,被常绿森林所环绕。人们喜欢很多独特的美食,例如“ Ukhodo”(山药和未成熟的车前草),淀粉餐,邦加汤(来自棕榈仁)和oghwevwri汤(用干或熏制鱼,灌木肉,独特的香料和油制成)棕榈)。但是随后,人们出于种种原因,实行了某种禁食措施,这些行为对当地居民产生了各种健康影响。

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