some like to eat goe-goe aka a special kind of sweet, it tastes sweet and chewy, Indians like to eat this on special occasions. There are many variations of goe-goe, some savory, others fruity.
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 .
Usually during Diwali Hindus eat their traditional food. Sometimes during makarsankranti or holi, they also eat their tradiTional food. Rarely they also cook traditional food during other minor festivals as well.
Hindus are vegetarians.
hindus eat meat and they eat pork and what got meat in their food
Some Hindus do not eat meat, chicken, or poultry. Therefore, if you have Hindu employees, office luncheons would have to include vegetarian dishes for them. Other special needs for Hindus may include special prayer times. Like Muslims, Hindus have strict guidelines in terms of prayers and religious festivals they must observe.
on holiday for festivals usually Hindus go to Temple to pray. Than after they eat good food wear new clothes and do charity if possible.
at wedding Hindus gather together, wear good clothes, smile at each other & eat good food. Apart from that they pray to God.
Food
Some Hindus are vegetarians and do not eat burgers that have meat in it. Some are non-vegetarians and eat burgers that have meat. And some Hindus are so orthodox that they don't even eat bakery items and food that is prepared outside their home or temples. Especially Iyengars who have had Samasrayanam eat only the food that is the remnants of food offered to Sriman NArAyanA.
kosher food is a Jewish concept. However, Hindus (and anyone) who eat STRICT vegetarian (the food can't even touch utensils that have touched meat), are by definition also eating kosher food.
In Hinduism eating beef is a strict no no. Some Hindus are allowed to eat meat but not all are.
Different Jewish holidays have different food traditions associated with them.