Dietary taboos of Hui people: (You can eat it if you need it without duck blood)
1. According to the regulations of Islam, Muslims do not eat pigs, horses, donkeys, mules, dogs and all animals and animal blood that have died by themselves. All birds and animals with ugly images, whether cows, sheep, camels or chickens, must be slaughtered by imams or worshippers after reading the name of Allah, otherwise they cannot eat.
2. In daily life, Hui people don't smoke or drink, but they especially like to drink tea and entertain guests with tea. Due to local dispersion, different tea drinking customs have been formed, and there are cans of tea in the northern Hui area; There is roasted tea among Hui people in Yunnan; There is Lei tea among the Hui people in Hunan, and Gaiwancha is a special hobby of the Hui people in northwest China.
Other customs of the Hui nationality:
Hui women usually wear white round hats and hijab (also called hijab). Whether it is Quanzhou, Guangzhou, Hainan and other coastal areas, or the mainland, it is generally blue and white, with girls, daughters-in-law and elderly people. Generally girls wear green, married women wear black, and elderly women with grandchildren or elderly women wear white.
Extended data:
Hui people's favorite food:
1, special noodle soup
Powder soup is another special food of Hui nationality in Xinjiang, and it is a gift for relatives and friends. Especially on holidays, every household should make noodle soup. Both beef, mutton and chicken are chopped into small pieces, and the soup is made of broth.
2. Noble oil fragrance
Oil fragrance is the most common and symbolic food in Hui families. Therefore, fishing for oil incense (also called frying oil incense) has not only become a national custom, but also the lowest standard to measure whether a housewife is competent. The auspiciousness and joy of Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha largely depend on the brightness and fragrance of oil incense, which shows the dignity of oil incense.
References:
Chinese government network-Hui nationality
References:
People's Network-the "Auspicious Three Treasures" on the Hui Dining Table