Cows are considered sacred by Hindus. In early Vedic times, cows were used as a medium of transaction, i.e. money. Hence, Hindus don't eat cows.
India has majority of Hindu population. Hindus hold Cow as a sacred animal and as such they can't eat cows
Cows.
No, never, no Hindu can eat cow. It is the highest sin according to Hinduism.
big fat cows so dont eat it.... pour cows
It makes you want to eat curry and love cows.
depends on the religion, Jewish people don't eat pork (I think Muslims too) Hindu's find cows sacred so they don't eat beef
No.
Yes, not all of them, but many. That is usually what steaks and hamburgers are made out of, and many people eat those. There are also people who are vegans or vegetarian, and those people don't eat cows.
Beef. Hindus consider the cow and bull very holy
hindu people usually eat with their hands. Mostly while sitting on the floor.
Hindu people can eat many things if they are brahmin then they can be vegetarian Hindu's believe you shouldn't eat meat, but if you want to you can!
NoCows are herbivores, they eat grass not people.
being a hindu.. ive never heard of that.. so they dont..