Xerophagy refers to the process of eating dry food.. In some instances, this means bread and water only - particularly if being used as a form of discipline. In other cases, such as the Lenten fast, vegetables cooked with water and salt are eaten, and also such things as fruit, nuts, bread and honey. Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Christians practice xerophagy during Lent and other fasts.
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