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Majority of the world population is used to take non-vegetarian foods in their routine course due to some or the other reasons. The basic reason of taking non-vegetarian foods is their culture, growth and dietary habits.
In the ancient times it was strongly believed that non-vegetarian diet is superior to vegetarian diet believing that non-vegetarian foods used to strengthen their bodies and provided more energy. Such wrong-belief induced more and more people in the world towards adopting non-vegetarian diets.
Non-vegetarian food includes almost any living being on the earth. People have been found literally not hesitating killing any animal or creature and eating them. According to the non-vegetarian food lovers, the non-vegetarian foods provide them excellent amount of proteins. The non-vegetarian foods contain biologically complete protein such as all the required eight amino acids that are not produced by the human body that are required in the routine diets. Meat also contains plenty of iron, vitamin B1 and niacin.
There are certain countries in the world that eat even certain poisonous creatures like snakes, for instance the Chinese population. Various creatures from the sea world are also well eaten by the non-vegetarian food lovers. Anyway, most of the advanced countries have now realized the facts that eating non-vegetarian foods have developed various diseases and disorders that prove to be even fatal. Moreover, from scientific point of view, the vegetarian food products have more nutritional values as compared to the non-vegetarian food products.
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August 24th, 2007
Most of the population on the earth believes in having non-vegetarian foods. But gradually the literate segments of the societies in the developed countries have adopted vegetarian foods for various medical reasons. Even scientists and medical professionals strongly believe that vegetarian foods are far better as compared to non-vegetarian preparations due to its nutritious values and healthy properties.
The term vegetarian widely defines the food items that do not contain any meats, fish or poultry preparations. Vegetarian foods are exclusively based on the available plants, fruits and vegetables, however, many vegetarians do include dairy products and eggs in their diet. Such kind of diet is however, often termed as the lacto-ovo-vegetarian whereas the vegetarians who usually discard all the animal food preparations from their diet are called vegans.
Basically three major reasons have led more and more people towards the vegetarian diets. They are: hatred to the animal slaughter – though this logic is not well-matched with the consumption of dairy products or eggs as the productions of such foods certainly involves the slaughter of calves, cows and chicks. The other important reason of turning vegetarian is far more efficient land use as the hectare of good farmland can easily produce plenty of plant foods as compared to the animal foods. And finally, the health is the prime reason as most of the meat consumed in the Western societies is rich in saturated fat which in turn increases cholesterol levels in the blood leading to the developed risks of ischaemic heart diseases.
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August 14th, 2007

Ever since the inventions of organized foods, the man has been striving to make reformations or modifications in his eating styles and eating substances. The people all over the world strongly believe in systematic eating habits and precisely try to add more and more food derivatives. So far the recipes are concerned; people develop newer recipes according to their individual tastes and requirements.
One such newer style adopted by the mankind is termed as appetizers. The appetite is the terms which means the desire for eating or hunger, and according to this, an appetizer is the substance or eatable that develops hunger before the main meal is initiated.
Any smaller bite-sized food item that is served before the meal to stimulate and motivate the palate could be termed as the appetizers. The term appetizer is synonymously used with the term hors d’oeuvre – the term typically defines the finger foods, whereas the appetizer is also applied for the first course served at the dinning table.
Appetizers can be of any kind in solid food forms or even some liquid forms. According to the eaters’ choice, the appetizers could be made in both vegetarian as well as non-vegetarian preparations. Some people really love having liquid appetizers made by using certain ingredients that literally trigger the appetite. In normal cases, the appetizers are served much earlier before the main course meals.
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August 4th, 2007

Dessert is the course of eatable that usually comes at the end of the main meals which often comprises of sweet food but sometimes of the strongly-flavored one like cheeses. The term ‘Dessert’ is believed to have been derived from the old French word ‘desservir’ which means to clear the dining table. Some of the most commonly used desserts include cakes, cookies, fruits and candies.
The term dessert is most widely used for such course in the United States, Canada, Australia and Ireland, while sweet, pudding or afters are the more specifically used terms in the United Kingdoms as well as several other commonwealth countries. Debrett states that pudding is the appropriate word; however, the term dessert should only be used if the course comprises of fruits and sweets as per the colloquial language.
The system of eating fruits and nuts after eating the main meals may be very old, the dessert is the standard part of the Western meal and is probably recent development anyway. Some cultures do not believe in the separate final sweet dish course but combine the sweets and savory dishes with their main meal, like in the Chinese or Indian dishes, or reserve elaborate dessert potions for special occasions.
Often the dessert is found as the separate meal or snack rather than including it in the main meals. There are certain restaurants that specialize in desserts. However, in the colloquial American language, the term dessert has some wider meaning and may refer to anything in sweet that would follow the main meals like milkshakes or other beverages.
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August 2nd, 2007