vegetarian Hindu do eat mil and milk products because it doesn't involve killing an animal.
some Hindu, however, argue that milk is animal product and do not consume it. but that's only a small population.
non-vegetarian Hindu eat milk, meat, chicken, etc but not cow. cow is religious.
Taking milk is considered pious and was made more popular by the Lord Krishna during his avtar in Dwapar Yug. Mahatma Gandhi at one time gave up milk and its products considering it to be not strictly vegetarian but later changed his stance and agreed to accepting milk (goat's milk) and its product like curd as inescapable sin made available to mankind by the nature like mothers milk, that's why cow is referred to as Mother Cow by the Hindus. ( Cows milk is the closest to mother's milk).
'''yes they can drink milk but cannot eat eggs'''
Neither. Milk is an input for butter. One does not use milk on toast instead of butter which would make it a substitute. Nor does one always eat milk with butter which would make it a complement.
Most of the Hindu diet is based upon dairy as the cow is considered as the substitute for one's own mother - so a Hindu diet is based upon dairy products: milk, butter, ghee, yoghurt etc.
it is a caramel filling + milk sugar+ brilled peanut + sweet butter=peanut butter
As long as the vegetarian is ok with drinking milk then yes, butter is made with milk and bread is made with flour.
Does not eat meat, but consumes other animal products such as milk, eggs and butter: VegetarianDoes not eat meat nor any other animal products such as milk, eggs and butter: Vegan
dairy- milk is a dairy and is a key essential in butter making
Yes, they can. I am lactosentolerant, and I can eat baked goods that have butter and milk in them, just not a lot at one time.
bcause its awesome
You are eating potatoes with some milk and butter.
Bread with butter and a glass of milk & coffee. Usually.
You are eating potatoes with some milk and butter.