Generally vegetarian items are served at Hindu weddings. Some Hindus go for non-vegetarian foods if they are not vegetarians, but they never serve beef, pork or the like except meat and poultry chicken. When non-vegetarian foods are preferred they also go for alcoholic drinks.
Sherbet, Lassi (Yoghurt drink- add saffron), Milk with lots of cream and saffron, Fizz drinks, liquor, coffee, etc. Certain communities will not have liquor or non-vegetarian fare on the day of marriage, but that is allowed on other days (henna day - Mehndi, reception).
Same thing that you would eat at a regular funneral
Some commonly eaten Hindu foods eaten at a Hindu feast are dhokla, masala dosa, paneer, idli with sambhar,and jalebi
it depends what state
for ex
gujaratis would have gujarati food
punjabis would have punjabi food
and soo on
According to Hinduism Scriptures Hindu can eat any vegetables and fruits. Hindu is strictly forbidden to eat beef. However some Hindu are allowed to eat meat.
Hindu weddings take place generally at an open space under a decorated canopy called mandap.
Cows are considered sacred by Hindus. In early Vedic times, cows were used as a medium of transaction, i.e. money. Hence, Hindus don't eat cows.
Hindus do not eat beef no matter if it is Kosher or non-kosher.
The Hindus developed the Hindu numeral system. Hindus are Indians.
Several Hindus are allowed to eat cake, and some Hindu choose a more vegan path by not eating any egg products. So, most Hindus can eat cake, and some will eat it as long as it is vegan or eggless cake.
Hindus follow great tradition since ages . Hindus eat sweets on Festivals and special occasions . As food is a part of culture , Hindus eat sweets because they are tasty and represent happy moments .
Yes, depending on the Hindu and the type of gelatin. Gelatin is made from the bones and connective tissues of domesticated animals like cows, pigs and horses. Of this list only cows are considered sacred to Hindus - so a Hindu who eats pork would be able to eat pig gelatin. Hindus are commonly vegetarian, but some Hindus do choose to eat meat. Those that do eat meat generally don't eat beef products because of the sacredness of the cow. If you were desperate to give jelly to a Hindu you would have to find one who is not vegetarian AND find a gelatin source that did not involve cattle.
Most of the Hindus in the world are responsible Hindus.
Hindus belong to the Hindu religion.
Hindus mostly eat vegetarian food on festival days. Hindu temples serve only vegetarian dishes. On Deepavali days they a lot of sweets in addition to usual Chapathi or rice dishes. If you need more information on Hindu culture, check the link.
The plural of Hindu is Hindus.