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bhaktajan
04-25-2018, 07:03 PM
What world Scriptures include recipes? I only know of recipes as commonplace in the Vedic scriptures of India [which btw includes many other misc formulas and invocations also]. I found this online :
http://cookingwiththebible.com/meals.aspx#GR3410-2139

But this is not recipes ---its recipes named after the Bible’s mentioning of food eaten by different folks in the New & Old Testiment. At best these are menu suggestions.

I mean a real old-fashion recipe.

The Hindu use of food in Temple operations is central to Hinduism so I know the value of this topic.

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So I looked this up:
Saying Grace ---what is it’s origin?

A grace is a short prayer or thankful phrase said before or after eating.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grace_(prayer)

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I found this comment online:

Grace before meals is a Jewish tradition that was in some respects followed by Jesus and also Paul, but is not technically 'commanded' in a legal sense from scripture.

As far as the overall origin of 'grace before meals' I would say it was established in all the ancient sacrifices which included eating portions of the sacrifice. Very early under the Levitical ceremonies food was associated with religious significance. It is no wonder then that a tradition around food has always accompanied various forms of Judaism and Christianity.

https://christianity.stackexchange....-precedent-or-command-regarding-praying-befor