food which is pure and veg and wihout onion and garlic is eaten in the jains
hot dogs and mac and cheese.
jain's celebrate Diwali and all other hindu festivals and MAhavira's jayanti
pork cow and pastries
Pot Brownies and 40oz malt.
the main festival of jain's is Mahavira jayanti and Diwali
jain's celebrate many festivals ranging from holi in the march to diwali in november they also celebrate the birthday of trithankaras and also they do celebrate the other hindu festival
The same as the Sabbath and other festivals: wine, challah-bread, meat and cooked foods, etc.
P. K. Jain has written: 'Sustainable food security' -- subject(s): Food security, Sustainable agriculture
yes, heaps. food festivals, music festivals, new year's eve concerts, autumn and winter festivals.
Dress: No, except (as in all festivals) that we wear proper and formal clothes (men wear suits and women where dresses) Foods: There is no special food eaten strictly for Sukkot, but there are the four species which are fruits and plant-stalks that are used in a ritualistic manner. These items, though, are not eaten.
Yeah there are a couple of companies that provide ready to cook Jain food in India. Recently I had ordered a meal kit from IChef.in It proved quite reasonable and easy to cook.
the food chain is the way things are eaten - grass eaten by rabbit eaten by fox for example