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What are dietary restrictions for Buddhists?

Some of the dietary restrictions for Buddhists include meat and fish. Some Buddhists also do not eat leeks, onions, and garlic.


What food restrictions are followed by Buddhists?

Buddhism has no rules so Buddhists may eat any food. Monks would be likely to eat less meat but will eat anything offered to them. The Buddha taught of UPAYA KAUSALA (skillful means) which basically means that Buddhists should decide for themselves in accordance with the siuation, what to do e.g. in Tibet, where vegetables are hard to grow, monks happily eat meat.


Can Buddhist's Eat Fish?

Buddhists can eat anything they want as long as they don't either (1) kill it themselves or (2) Ask someone else to kill it. Many Buddhists prefer to be vegetarians since they may consider that if they refused meat or fish someone else wouldn't kill it in anticipation of them eating it, but the Buddha indicated that followers may eat anything that was offered.


Can Buddhists eat past noon?

Lay Buddhists can eat whenever they want. Buddhist Monks and Nuns typically do not eat after noon.


What do Buddhist vegetarians eat?

Most vegetarian Buddhists eat rice. Basically what other vegetarians eat. Some Buddhists do not eat onions or garlic.


What kind of food did the religion Buddhism eat?

We Buddhists can eat anything that is offered to us including meat as long as we did not either kill the animal ourselves or it was not killed just for us. But many Buddhists will not eat meat or fish because of their great compassion for all sentient beings. The rational is that if they, and others, do not eat it, then people will not raise and then slaughter those animals.


What do Buddhists do on a pilgrimage?

they eat food


Can Buddhists eat seaweed?

Yes, it is not an animal or a sea creature. If you could not eat seaweed then you could not eat lettuce. I love lettuce because its green, good and reminds me of smoky bacon crisps. Sea cucumbers are a whole different kettle of fish. Kettles of fish are also not allowed.


What do buddhist eat for breakfast?

Buddhists are allowed to eat anything that is offered to them, including meat and fish, as long as they did not kill the meat or fish or the meat or fish was not killed specifically for them. The Buddha ate meat and actually died after eating tainted pork. Many Buddhists are vegetarians because of their compassion for all sentient beings; that is, if they stopped eating meat and fish then there would be less of a need for producers to kill the animals and fish.


What food does the buddhism religion do not eat?

any form of meatCorrect answerWe Buddhists can eat anything that is offered to us including meat as long as we did not either kill the animal ourselves or it was not killed just for us. But many Buddhists will not eat meat or fish because of their great compassion for all sentient beings. The rational is that if they, and others, do not eat it, then people will not raise and then slaughter those animals.


Do buddhists eat eggs?

Depends on the Buddhist.


Do Buddhists eat lamb?

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.