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Q: What do Thai Buddhists eat?
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Lay Buddhists can eat whenever they want. Buddhist Monks and Nuns typically do not eat after noon.


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Most vegetarian Buddhists eat rice. Basically what other vegetarians eat. Some Buddhists do not eat onions or garlic.


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Traditionally for the New Year, Buddhists do not eat meat as a form of self purification. It is also considered bad luck to eat anything that has been killed that day. Vegetarian dishes would be served.


Do Buddhists eat lamb?

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.


What are dietary restrictions for Buddhists?

Some of the dietary restrictions for Buddhists include meat and fish. Some Buddhists also do not eat leeks, onions, and garlic.


Why don't Buddhists eat beef?

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.


What food restrictions are followed by Buddhists?

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.


Do Thai eat dogs?

Mainstream Thai society does not eat dogs, as they regard it as hickish and uncivilized. Some villages in Thailand and Vietnamese do eat dogs, but it is not practised on a regular basis.