Nutritional perspectives of early Muslims eating habits


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Mikail M. A., . and Asiyanbi-Hammed T. T., . and Hammed A., . and Ahmed I. A., . and Idris M. A., . and Hammed A. M., . Nutritional perspectives of early Muslims eating habits. S305-S312. ISSN 2231-7546

Abstract

In recent time there has been a great influx of numerous processed foods into the market. The utilization of improved technologies in food ecosphere has not only led to the emergence of complex foods but has also raised concerns about their nutritional safety and halal status among consumers. Consumers are confused whether to reject or adopt the proceesed foods and have become divided into various groups based on their eating habits. In order to ameliorate their concerns consumers seek the adoption of knowledge-based eating habits. This review provides details on the nutritional perspectives of eating habits by early Muslims. Islam as a complete way of life entails well-defined eating habits as a comprehensive guide for mankind.


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Abstract

In recent time there has been a great influx of numerous processed foods into the market. The utilization of improved technologies in food ecosphere has not only led to the emergence of complex foods but has also raised concerns about their nutritional safety and halal status among consumers. Consumers are confused whether to reject or adopt the proceesed foods and have become divided into various groups based on their eating habits. In order to ameliorate their concerns consumers seek the adoption of knowledge-based eating habits. This review provides details on the nutritional perspectives of eating habits by early Muslims. Islam as a complete way of life entails well-defined eating habits as a comprehensive guide for mankind.

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Feeding habits
AGROVOC Term: Feeding behaviour
AGROVOC Term: Consumers
AGROVOC Term: Behaviour
AGROVOC Term: Nutrition
AGROVOC Term: Foods
AGROVOC Term: Processed products
AGROVOC Term: Food intake
AGROVOC Term: Food beliefs
AGROVOC Term: Religion
Depositing User: Ms. Suzila Mohamad Kasim
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 06:28
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/23947

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