On Shavuot
"Shalosh" means three or rather, three of something. "Regalim" is the plural of "regal" meaning foot. So literally, it means "three feet." Specifically, the word foot here is used to refer to traveling to Jerusalem (on foot) on the 3 annual pilgrimage festivals of Pesach (Passover), Shavuot (Pentecost or the Feast of Weeks) and Succot (the Feast of Booths).
Shalosh means three
If you eat both meat or dairy products and plants (fruits, veggies), then yes. If you don't eat meat/dairy products or only eat meat/dairy products, then no.
A panda bear doesn't eat dairy products, they eat bamboo leaves.
A dairy is needed for producing milk and dairy products for people to eat and drink.
yes, it is customary to eat dairy foods. Although it is allowed to eat meat on the holiday as well. (But of course, not dairy and meat together!--that would not be kosher)
nothing it doesn't matter if you don't eat dairy you will still look the same
because if they eat a pig they would be eating there own kind (fattys)
birds CANNOT have dairy. DO NOT feed it dairy
if you want
We can eat dairy 30 minutes after meat, or meat six hours after dairy.
creatures of habit = yetsurim shel ha regalim (יצורים של הרגלים)