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    Re: Haggis

    Quote Originally Posted by MeghanWalker View Post
    Some Muslims are strict about keeping a "zabiha-only" diet and some are not. I would do vegetarian just in case. And remember to put NO alcohol in the recipe (just in case there is any. You never know with Scots!) as Islam restricts the consumption of any alcohol, even if it is simply used in cooking.
    The cub, (yes I did say this is for our cub pack - 8-1 01/2) has both Muslim and Hindu parents so we have to be very careful, hence the veggie haggis - a misnomer I know but...
    ...and as they're young there will be NO alocohol anyway.

    Just as a side note, Islam strictly forbids the consumption of the fermentation of the grape and the grain, but interestingly not honey, so technically they can drink mead...
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    Re: Haggis

    Quote Originally Posted by Laird_M View Post
    The cub, (yes I did say this is for our cub pack - 8-1 01/2) has both Muslim and Hindu parents so we have to be very careful, hence the veggie haggis - a misnomer I know but...
    ...and as they're young there will be NO alocohol anyway.

    Just as a side note, Islam strictly forbids the consumption of the fermentation of the grape and the grain, but interestingly not honey, so technically they can drink mead...
    If mead doesnt cause drunkenness then perhaps it's allowed. I'd have to look way more into that one. If it causes any sort of drunkenness though then it's 100% haraam.
    Last edited by Meggers; 28th September 11 at 10:21 AM.

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