Well, it’s good enough for the rest of us. What to feed nine different faiths with all manner of dietary requirements?
I knew that the meatless, dairy-free feast I came up with must be anything but dry and worthy. Catering for nine different faith groups puts the usual dinner-party dilemma of what to give the vegetarian into perspective. The Muslims need Halal meat while the Jewish contingent have to keep kosher. The Daoists avoid red meat, while Buddhists and Sikhs are generally vegetarian. Hindus don’t eat beef or onions. Sadly the Jains couldn’t come, but at least root vegetables can stay on the menu.