Christians on goodfriday usually fast, and our strict vegeterians or eat crossed buns.
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The above answer is not at all true for all Christians. Roman Catholics are quite strict about rules, but the Reformation hundreds of years ago meant that Protestant churches did not need to enforce such rules any longer. There are no limits at all to what people can eat on Good Friday, but it is a matter of personal choice.
well i should know because I'm a catholic and there's lots of things you can eat on good Friday besides fish for example vegetables,Pizza,bread,crackers,theres lots of things you can eat on good Friday besides fish you just have to eat anything without meat i know its hard because i was fasting yesterday to and it probably was my worst nightmare.
Traditionally you shouldn't eat meat on any Friday and some people even go without food on Good Friday. 'Fish' is a broad category and is not counted as meat by the Church but is not limited to fish, beavers and dolphins are considered 'fish'. This is why beavers were wiped out in Europe in the middle ages. The safe bet is just to go vegetarian for a day.
The question should be 'what are you not suppose to eat on Good Friday?' That would be meat. The only meat allowed is fish.
Good Friday was on the Jewish Passover they ate pita bread, celery with salt water, lamb, bitter vegatables and a sort of mashed nuts with dates they also drank wine at this celebration
A Catholic may eat only one complete meal on Good Friday. All other meals must be smaller in total than the one principal meal and no meal must include meat.
Traditionally Fish and non meat foods
Veal
you are allowed to eat fish on good Friday but just not meatfish is not classed as meat
you can also eat veg
Any.
Catholics abstain eating meat during Lent on every Friday of the season. Fish can be eaten on this day, just not red meat.
Fish is the traditional dinner
Roman Catholics do not eat meat on Fridays during the season of Lent, which is the 40 days from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, and does not include Sundays. Because Jesus was crucified on Good Friday, Roman Catholics abstain from eating the flesh of animals as a small reminder of how Jesus sacrificed Himself for them. Since they do not eat meat, many Roman Catholics replace it with fish (another source of protein)
they do not eat anything else besides fish, tuna, squid, and other crusances.
they might eat other fish and fish flakes or plants
They eat shrimp and tuna
It isn't really traditional. It substitutes meat which shouldn't be eaten on Good Friday. This is a form of sacrifice since Good Friday is a holy day, the day where Jesus died. Meat shouldn't be eaten on any Friday as a sacrifice.
anything you like. only on Easter good Friday a christian should not eat meat, but fish is ok.
Fish eat many things some eat planktom some eat moss!!