斋(zhāi / je in Teochew) means ‘To observe religious precepts’ which related to not consuming meat during the festival. It originated in ancient times when the Chinese wanted to defeat the invading enemies by gathering together to keep the precepts by abstaining from meat and purifying their minds. Today, this festival still exists to worship Buddha and the Great Bodhisattva.
Eating vegetarian food not only improves health but also acts as a merit and abstains from animal abuse. It is an opportunity to adapt both physically and mentally. The Chinese believe that abstaining from meat helps balance the body between yin and yang. Meat is considered “yin” while vegetables and fruits are “yang”.
This period of fasting also reduces stress and health problems. Research has shown that vegetarian food has high nutritional value, helping to detoxify and promote better digestion.
During the Vegetarian Festival, there are several consumption restrictions, including:
Foods that can be eaten during the festival include fresh vegetables, fruits, tofu, snacks, and other non-meat foods.
Before the Vegetarian Festival, many people will start eating vegetarian food earlier to prepare their bodies for the festival. In general, they will start eating food that contains no meat about 1-2 days before the start of the festival. During the festival, you should avoid eating spicy food or unnatural ingredients.
Dietary choices during the Vegetarian Festival should take into account nutrition, such as plant protein like tofu or textured vegetable protein, as well as consuming fruits and vegetables of various colors to obtain a variety of vitamins and minerals.
The Vegetarian Festival is not only about abstaining from meat but also about community gatherings, merit-making, and health care. It is also an opportunity for everyone to consider and change their daily diet. If you have never tried this festival yet, it is a good opportunity to start and experience the feeling of merit and health care. Let’s try to open up to vegetarian food eating in 2024. Try it and you may like it!
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