There are no "can't" or don't" in Buddhist dietary practices. A Buddhist is required to eat anything that he is given as a food tribute or which is prepared by his host. He may not specifically call for the death and butchering of an animal for his meal. In Tibet the opportunity of eating of a strictly vegetarian diet is unusual and many Tibetans (who are mostly Buddhist) eat meat. His Holiness the Dalai Lama ate meat while he lived in Tibet, but has come to eat a vegetarian diet.
Buddhist suggestions suggest that Buddhists abstain from eating the flesh of carnivores, drinking alcohol or eaing garlic or onions.
yes offcourse brahmins eat meat fish non veh chicken
yes,there are,like fish and meat is allowed to eat.
Bread, oil, fruit, vegetable and some fish and meat products.
fish, bread. vegetable stew and rich people eat only meat and they like to drink beer
There are no species of vegetarian piranha fish. All piranha species are omnivores and eat both meat and vegetable matter.
Yes they can eat meat. A killer whale can eat smaller fish.
Diet in the wild: insects, fish, meat, seeds, and fruits Diet in the zoo: crustaceans, fish, amphibians, reptiles, and some vegetable matter.
100% of the population of India eat meat or vegetables.
No they don't eat meat.
vegan= no meat or dairy products and vegetarian=just no meat
Fish is fish. It's not considered meat because during Lent when you can't eat meat you eat fish instead!
Crocodiles are carnivorous. Hence they eat all meat, even fish meat.