Most Hindus don't eat any meat, but will eat animal products. North Indians, for the most part will eat white meat, and Southern Indians are fully vegetarian. Some Hindus choose to eat meat, so it all depends on their type of worship.
Hindus should technically not eat beef. However, not ALL Hindus follow it.
Hindus can eat any meat except beef. The majority of Hindus do eat meat, but many choose not to eat any kind of meat including eggs and some types of plants.
Hindus can eat almost anything but they can't eat that much meat.
Hindus can eat anything however they're usually vegetarian for at least some time of the week or always.
No. You should not eat meat while fasting.
Hindus are vegetarians.
Pork is not allowed to eaten by Jews, Muslims. Hindus are allowed to eat pork but many choose not to very often. Sikhs are also allowed to eat pork but chose not to very often
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Devout Hindus do not eat beef or any derivitive of beef , such as suet or gelatin made with beef parts.
Hindus can eat a variety of food, however, meat is kind of restricted. Vegetables are always better. All kinds of vegetables are fine! :) Meat is not totally banned, they still eat chicken or lamb. Totally avoid beef, and pork! Oh, and obviously things like rice, chappattis etc. Wheat stuff..... (BTW: I know these things, because I am an Indian)
In Hinduism eating beef is a strict no no. Some Hindus are allowed to eat meat but not all are.
Hindus can eat meat. It is the Muslims and Jews that specifically don't eat pork. Many Hindus and Buddhists are vegetarian and do not eat any meat due to their belief in reincarnation. It is not compulsory to be vegetarian and there is no specific prohibition against eating pork.
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.
Orthodox Jews are only allowed to eat kosher foods.
Yes, Hindus are allowed to eat goat meat. However, dietary preferences and restrictions can vary among individuals, and some Hindus may choose to avoid eating meat altogether.
To not eat meat
no beef, however some strict Hindus do not eat any meat product at all.