BANGKOK -- When Alma Azhar, a 32-year-old programmer from Qatar, chose Thailand for a holiday last month, she felt a bit concerned about the food in the predominantly Buddhist country because she is a Muslim who only eats food certified as halal.
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A woman shops for halal foods at a Tops supermarket in Bangkok on May 26. (Photo by Suzu Takahashi)
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