They may do. Buddhists vary widely in the diets they adopt. While monks and nuns are usually vegetarian, or even vegan, there is no reason why they can't have vegetarian Pizza. Other followers of the faith have much wider diets, including meat, so I'm sure many of them enjoy pizza.
Yes but only with Dolmio sauce.
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.
yes
they eat food
She DOESN'T eat pizza. An easy way to check your choice is to remove the contraction. You would not say "she do not eat pizza," so you wouldn't say, "she don't eat pizza." On the other hand, "she does not eat pizza" indicates that "doesn't" is the right choice.
they eat mostly Pizza
Depends on the Buddhist.
"Did he eat pizza?" is the past tense.
To say 'I eat pizza' in Spanish, you would say 'Como pizza.'
Some of the dietary restrictions for Buddhists include meat and fish. Some Buddhists also do not eat leeks, onions, and garlic.
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.
Because when you eat meat you kill a animal to eat it and they don't want to kill so that's why Buddhists don't eat meat.