Buddhism isn' into allowing and forbidding. So a Buddhist could, like most other foods, eat mozzarella sticks if:
Buddhism isn' into allowing and forbidding. So a Buddhist could, like most other foods, eat mozzarella sticks if:
Buddhists are allowed to eat anything offered to them, including meat, as long as they did not ask for it to be killed or it was not killed just for them. Many Buddhists though are vegetarians because of their great compassion for all sentient beings.
Buddhists, in general, are allowed to eat at any time as long as the food is not obtained through harming or killing sentient beings. However, some Buddhists may observe specific fasting periods or adhere to particular dietary restrictions, such as being vegetarian or vegan, based on their individual beliefs or practices. These practices vary among different schools and traditions of Buddhism.
Lay Buddhists can eat whenever they want. Buddhist Monks and Nuns typically do not eat after noon.
Most vegetarian Buddhists eat rice. Basically what other vegetarians eat. Some Buddhists do not eat onions or garlic.
Not all americans eat cheese instead of mozzarella, we actually eat it with cheese then sprinkle mozzarella on top. Grouping together every american in the world saying we all eat the same thing isnt right. We all like it differently i prefer cheese but i know some people who prefer mozzarella. The reason why most of us eat it with cheese though im not sure.
I eat it .
yes
they eat food
How do walking sticks eat ? Well if your wondering they eat in a round circle
Only if you eat it.
Depends on the Buddhist.
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.