shojin ryori

shojin ryori
(JAPAN)
   a vegetarian cuisine which was first developed in the Kyoto area of Japan. It is based mainly on rice, tofu, and fresh vegetables and is eaten by Buddhist monks (who are forbidden to include any fish, meat or eggs in their diets).

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