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Asking about the diet of Uighurs.
All people who believe in Islam don't drink.

But Uighurs can't help drinking, and Muslims forbid drinking.

Uyghur etiquette: be polite to others. When I meet my elder friends on the road, it is customary to put the palm of my right hand on my left chest, then lean forward 30 degrees and even say "Aislam Ailaikong!" When travelers have nowhere to eat and live, as long as they explain their intentions, the hosts will be hospitable even if they don't know each other; Walk and let the elders walk in front, speak first, sit and let the elders sit on the top table, and tip the elders when eating; Younger students should not drink and smoke in front of the elderly; No matter where the old man goes as a guest, the horse he rides, whether it is unloading the saddle, drinking water or feeding the horse, is done by young people. When he left, the young man saddled old man put and helped him get on the horse. When a guest comes home, the whole family comes out to meet him, and then the hostess serves tea on a plate, with a very sincere attitude; When the elderly eat or go to other people's homes, they often touch their faces and make "Duwa" (blessing ceremony).

Uyghur taboo: when eating or talking with people, don't blow your nose, yawn or spit, and don't look around or stand up when an elder leads you as a "duwa" after dinner; Do not eat pork, donkey meat, dog meat, mule meat, dead animal meat and the blood of all animals. Don't wear short clothes. Generally, your coat should be knee-high and your trouser legs should reach your feet. Don't wear shorts outdoors. Sitting in the house, avoid straightening your legs and pointing your feet at people; Don't use one hand when accepting goods or inviting tea; Without the owner's consent, the owner's property shall not be used; When you go to other people's homes, you must let the older people in first. Young and middle-aged women are forbidden to enter when they are alone at home; Newly married couples' bridal chamber should not be broken into casually; Seeing a red cloth strip hanging on the door means that women give birth or children have a rash, and outsiders are forbidden to enter; Don't joke with women; Avoid topless in public, and don't wear vests and underwear to other people's homes; Avoid talking about other people's shortcomings behind their backs; It is forbidden to urinate, spit or pour dirty water near the residence, near the water source, around the cemetery, mosque and under the fruit trees; It is forbidden to bring dirty things into cemeteries and mosques; It is forbidden to build pigsty and toilet near the cemetery, livestock are not allowed to run around in the cemetery, and soil is not allowed to be taken from the cemetery; Don't use your own bucket or jar to fetch water from wells or dams full of water. Draw water from a public bucket first, and then pour it into your own bucket or jar. In northern Xinjiang, it is forbidden to speak humorous or teasing language in front of elders.