Top 10 similar words or synonyms for seafood

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Top 30 analogous words or synonyms for seafood

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ស្ថានភាពអភិរក្ស Consumer guides for seafood, such as Seafood Watch, generally divide fish and other sea creatures into three categories, analogous to conservation status categories:
ស្ថានភាពអភិរក្ស The Marine Conservation Society has 5 levels of ratings for seafood species, as displayed on their Fishonline website.
អាហារខ្មែរ Pork is quite popular in making sweet Khmer sausages known as "twah ko" (). Beef and chicken are stewed, grilled or stir fried. Seafood includes an array of shellfish such as clams, [[cockle (bivalve)|cockle]]s, [[Crayfish (food)|crayfish]], shrimp and squid. Lobsters are not commonly eaten because of their price, but middle-class and rich Cambodians enjoy eating them at [[Sihanoukville]]. [[Duck (food)|Duck]] roasted in Chinese "[[char siu]]" style is popular during festivals. More unusual varieties of meat include frog, turtle, and arthropods (including [[Fried spider|tarantulas]]); these would are difficult to find in Khmer cuisine abroad but are used in everyday dishes in Cambodia.
ហិណ្ឌូសាសនា In accordance with "", many Hindus embrace vegetarianism to respect higher forms of life. Estimates of the number of lacto vegetarians in India (includes adherents of all religions) vary between 20% and 42%. The food habits vary with the community and region: for example, some castes having fewer vegetarians and coastal populations relying on seafood. Some avoid meat only on specific holy days. Observant Hindus who do eat meat almost always abstain from beef. The cow in Hindu society is traditionally identified as a caretaker and a maternal figure, and Hindu society honours the cow as a symbol of unselfish giving. Cow-slaughter is legally banned in almost all states of India.
ហិណ្ឌូសាសនា There are many Hindu groups that have continued to abide by a strict vegetarian diet in modern times. One example is the movement known as ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness), whose followers “not only abstain from meat, fish, and fowl, but also avoid certain vegetables that are thought to have negative properties, such as onion, garlic and mushroom.” A second example is the Swaminarayan Movement. The followers of this Hindu group also staunchly adhere to a diet that is devoid of meat, eggs, and seafood.