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Landlords And Hindu Tenants
As a landlady I was asked by Hindu residents to supply only new or unused plates. I just rushed along to the supermarket and bought a set of four of everything, brand new, cheaply, on offer.
Hindu In-Laws
You might have to visit in-laws with dietary restrictions, or cater to visitors from overseas. A friend of mine who was Christian (Catholic) married to a Hindu. Her husband was liberal. Her mother in law came to stay and was more fussy.
Cooking Utensils
She asked for a set of cooking utensils which could be reserved for herself.
Before using the frying pan and wok, she washed each one and scoured it with salt.
This might not work if you have non-stick pans with special coating. If you can afford it, easier just to invest in new cooking utensils. Or the guest can bring some as a present. Leave them behind for you to use as you wish if not likely to return. If likely to return, to avoid contamination or embarrassment or further expense, wrap the new items in their origin box in a see-through container, and seal and label it, maybe keep it in the attic or loft or basement or garage, ready for the next visit.
Just Ask
Really, the simplest solution is to just ask. People are usually delighted to tell you whether they need something special, or if they are more liberal, that you need not bother.
The same applies to kosher and halal.
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