10 December 2009

University of Kyoto starts halal food for Muslim students

University of Kyoto (Kyodai), Japan's number two institution, has started to accomodate Muslim students. Perhaps some Japanese students will try eating halal as well?

 
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/nn20091008f2.html

Thursday, Oct. 8, 2009

Kyoto University to serve halal food
Kyodo News

Kyoto University will start providing food permissible under Islamic law at the school's cafeteria to meet the needs of the increasing number of Muslim students on campus.

The cafeteria will introduce a halal food corner from Tuesday, avoiding pork and seasonings of pork origin, which Muslims are banned from eating. The new menus include chicken and croquettes made of broad beans, it said.

More than 1,000 Muslims live in the city of Kyoto, and many are Kyoto University students and their families.

The rare introduction is aimed at supporting such Muslim students, whose population is expected to rise under the university's plans to accept more foreign students.

While the co-op said it had problems in arranging a cooking environment to avoid mixing pork and related seasonings with halal food, it solved the issue by preparing the food at different hours.

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