It turns out that nuns eat anything.
In the middle ages nuns would eat fish, fruit, turnips, legumes. They also would eat eggs, onions, melons and bread.
As far as I know they can I am heading to the monastery tomorrow so I will let you know then when I asked some of the Dominican nuns if they can eat chocolate
Yes, in moderation; unless they have an allergic condition.
Lay Buddhists can eat whenever they want. Buddhist Monks and Nuns typically do not eat after noon.
no they ar cannibals and they eat cats and nuns
Roman Catholic AnswerNuns are human beings, who need complete proteins, carbyhydrates, and fat; in short, nuns eat food just like anybody else.
As a general answer, monks and nuns eat simple, modest diets. Catholics tend to eat what they grow - however, they can eat what they like outside certain holy days of fasting. Buddhists within monastery walls may only eat vegetarian diets except for certain orders, like the Dalai Lama's order, who eat meat regularly.
Yes. However, one of the Vinaya lineages does not allow monks and nuns to eat garlic.
Other nuns
Monks and nuns do the monks' and nuns' jobs now.
Lay Buddhists can eat at any time. Monks and Nuns can not eat after mid-day.The reason for this is that food should be to only nourish the body and not for a source of pleasure. Also Monks and Nuns work to satisfy themselves with only minimal things, food included. Lastly eating at night makes the mind sluggish for meditation.
Yes, nuns can vote.