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.
Buddhists are followers of a religion. They tend to be vegetarian though not exclusively. They eat the food of their region. Japanese buddhists eat japanese food European buddhists eat European food etc.
Buddhists can technically eat anything they want, but vegetarianism is prevalent in most forms of buddhism in the same it is in Hinduism.
They don't eat meat at all. They eat rice, fish, fruits, and veggies.
Rice balls are a common buddhist dessert.
Some of the dietary restrictions for Buddhists include meat and fish. Some Buddhists also do not eat leeks, onions, and garlic.
There are no food restrictions followed by Tenrikyo followers; at least none are explicitly defined in any Tenrikyo texts or scriptures. Source: myself
Whatever you or your friends eat might be a Buddhists lunch in your area. With the exception of drugs or animals killed specifically for their consumption Buddhists have few dietary restrictions. Many are vegetarians from personal choice.
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Restrictions on colonial settlement during the 1760s followed by restrictions on western expansion in the 1770s.
Buddhists, in general, are allowed to eat at any time as long as the food is not obtained through harming or killing sentient beings. However, some Buddhists may observe specific fasting periods or adhere to particular dietary restrictions, such as being vegetarian or vegan, based on their individual beliefs or practices. These practices vary among different schools and traditions of Buddhism.
None, protestants believe that Christ has set us free from the law, and that the Old Testament food restrictions are no longer in effect.
Increases in campaign finance regulation followed by a loosening of restrictions
There isn't one answer to this question, many Buddhists abstain from meat and alcohol, however some ordained Buddhists will eat whatever is presented to them. It really depends on the individual person and the spiritual/cultural context in which they live.