Well, a Sikh is a vegetarian. So basically a Sikh doesn't eat any meat, and yes that includes eggs.
Most Sikh's Don't eat beef as they're following the Hindu rituals, however the guru granth sahib does not say Sikhs cannot eat beef but it points in the direction of leading a meat-free/vegetarian life.
Sikh's can generally eat anything and do not have any dietary taboo's. Baptised Sikhs are not allowed to eat "Kutha" meat, or meat that has been ritually slaughtered. Those Baptised Sikh's that eat meat only eat Jhatka meat or meat that has been killed quickly. Some Sikh's that follow religious sects like Akhand Kirtani Jatha, GNNSJ, Raronwale are lacto-vegetarians.
they cant eat meat
Sikhs that are "full Sikh's" (Baptist Sikh) can not eat any kind of meat nor eggs. Sikhs that are normal can eat meat and eggs but they can not eat halal nor beef.
In the Sikh temple only vegetarian food is allowed so that the temple is open to all. Vegetarian food is deemed acceptable to all. Otherwise many Sikhs eat meat, but it cannot be Kuttha meat (ritually slaughtered meat such and Kosher and Halal).Jhatka meat is acceptable for a baptised Sikh.
THEY ARE ALL VEGGIESNo Killing Animals are in there law
Which ever one doesn't eat meat
In a Sikh Gudwara they do not serve meat in their Langar as they feel it will not be fair to those who don't eat meat e.g. because of their religion. Instead they serve non-meat substances like vegetables, fruit ,ect. Sikhs don't have to not eat meat. They can eat anything really but if they are a very strict Sikh they might not eat meat because of their own interpretation of their religion. Sikhs can choose what they want to eat.
No it cant
Indians. Oh and zebras.
no they dont eat any fruits or veggiesno they cannot eat fruit or veggies