Not supposed to ... im jatt Sikh I don't eat beef traditionally cos without the farmers livestock how will the jatt live ? So the cow is regarded as sacred as it provides us with many resources. I think same reason for Hindu but many Sikh and hindo eat beef..
Sikhs shouldn't eat any meat not just beef. This is because we believe that if God is the only one who can give life that God should be the only one who can take it away.
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.
They don't eat beef because , they believe that the cow is sacred
Sikhs can eat rice and wheat products. They also eat milk products but some Sikhs do not eat meat
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.
dont eat beef but do eat donkeys and camels
I dont think it is
if your GB smells of ammonia . Dont eat it! its old !
Sikhs believe they get reborn.
Sikhs eat sweets on Diwali. the sweets include laddoos, barfi etc.
The some of the problems that sikihs face are trying to avoid friend ship with muslims and trying to stop there children to eat meat, eggs, and beef.
Chicken, it has more flayour and better taste than beef, and is very tender.
In Sikhism food that is good for your mind and body is acceptable. This includes vegetables, meat and fish. Sikhs however, cannot eat ritually sanctified meat (i.e. Kuttha = Halal, Kosher etc). Many Sikhs out of respect for their Hindu neighbours do not eat beef, because the Hindu deems the cow to be sacred.