They say they are,but their typical dish is rain,veggies and fish...
No, Buddhists are strictly vegetarian
Many Buddhists respect the lives of animals, and the original Buddhists were vegetarian.
Some are and some are not. There is no rule saying you have to be vegetarian.
It does not, though many Buddhists are vegetarians.
A Bhutanese is a native or resident of Bhutan.
Most vegetarian Buddhists eat rice. Basically what other vegetarians eat. Some Buddhists do not eat onions or garlic.
Bhutanese ngultrum was created in 1974.
Bhutanese rupee ended in 1974.
Naturally: BHUTANESE
"Goodbye" in Bhutanese can be said as "Lagsem shay bey".
All Buddhists do not eat lamb. All of any group do not act the same way. Some Buddhists are vegetarian, some have more omnivorous diets. The only restraint is that a Buddhist should not specifically require an animal be killed for him to eat.
Federation of Bhutanese Trade Unions was created in 2001.