Hindus are not suppose to eat any Meats.
1. The Dharmic Law Reason
Ahinsa, the law of non injury, is the Hindu's first duty in fulfilling religious obligations to God and God's creation as defined by Vedic scripture.
2. The Karmic Consequences Reason
All of our actions, including our choice of food, have Karmic consequences. By involving oneself in the cycle of inflicting injury, pain and death, even indirectly by eating other creatures, one must in the future experience in equal measure the suffering caused.
3. The Spiritual Reason
Food is the source of the body's chemistry, and what we ingest affects our consciousness, emotions and experiential patterns. If one wants to live in higher consciousness, in peace and happiness and love for all creatures, then he cannot eat meat, fish, shellfish, fowl or eggs. By ingesting the grosser chemistries of animal foods, one introduces into the body and mind anger, jealousy, anxiety, suspicion and a terrible fear of death, all of which are locked into the the flesh of the butchered creatures. For these reasons, vegetarians live in higher consciousness and meat-eaters abide in lower consciousness.
4. The Health Reason
Medical studies prove that a vegetarian diet is easier to digest, provides a wider ranger of nutrients and imposes fewer burdens and impurities on the body. Vegetarians are less susceptible to all the major diseases that afflict contemporary humanity, and thus live longer, healthier, more productive lives. They have fewer physical complaints, less frequent visits to the doctor, fewer dental problems and smaller medical bills. Their immune system is stronger, their bodies are purer, more refined and skin more beautiful.
5. The Ecological Reason
Planet Earth is suffering. In large measure, the escalating loss of species, destruction of ancient rainforests to create pasture lands for live stock, loss of topsoils and the consequent increase of water impurities and air pollution have all been traced to the single fact of meat in the human diet. No decision that we can make as individuals or as a race can have such a dramatic effect on the improvement of our planetary ecology as the decision not to eat meat.
they ate rice, milk, soups, mung and soybeans , wheat,noodles chicken ,goat and pork , along with a few other meats Hindus eat, and lots of different varieties of healthy green vegetables.
Spiders eat insects(flies, ants...) and other spiders.
hindus eat meat and they eat pork and what got meat in their food
Muslims are not alowed to eat pork, they can eat all the other meats but they have to be halal.
Dogs Cats Other meats
yes
This is due to a lack of other available meats.
Hindus are vegetarians.
We do, but we do not very much like it, at least among the Kashmiri brahmins long settled outside Kashmir. We prefer goat meat. But some times the butcher substitutes one for the other. However, in Kashmir, it is lamb.
Hindus don't eat meat because they believe animals are sacred.
They eat pork, lamb, beef, pigs, cows and lots of other meats.
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.