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Which Vegetables Do Jains Not Eat and Why?

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Jainism, one of the world's most ancient religions, strictly adheres to a vegetarian diet based on the principle of *Ahimsa* or non-violence. A notable aspect of this dietary practice is the avoidance of several common vegetables, particularly those that grow underground.

Do Jains Eat Cucumbers? The Dietary Rules Explained

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The core principle of Ahimsa, or non-violence, is central to the Jain faith and dictates many aspects of life, including diet. So, do Jains eat cucumbers? The simple answer is yes, because they grow above the ground, making them a permissible food within the strict guidelines.

Why don't Jains eat broccoli? Understanding the strict Jain diet

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Jainism, a religion with a profound commitment to non-violence (ahimsa), extends its ethical considerations to food, and it is a common sight to find certain vegetables, like broccoli, absent from a traditional Jain plate. This practice is based on deeply rooted philosophical beliefs designed to minimize harm to all living beings, even microscopic organisms.