Because being vegitarian Is apart of the Sikh faith and that is were we practice are religion so the same conditions apply there.
No it depends on what establishment a chef works for however there are normally vegetarian options available on the majority of menus.
The food eaten during lent season is usually vegetarian only
Many pounds of vegetarian food is necessary to produce one pound of meat. Any energy used in food production is wasted if the food grown goes to livestock to produce meat. It is more energy efficient to eat vegetarian food directly.
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It is a person who specialises in cooking fish only.
No meat is not cooked in India for Diwali. Only vegetarian food is consumed.
Weight Watchers offers a vegetarian chili recipe that is only 8 points. It can be made in only 15 minutes! http://www.weightwatchers.com/food/rcp/RecipePage.aspx?recipeid=173891
If youre only eating just the dressing then heat it up in the microwave or on a stove top but if it is going to be inside of a food then cook the dressing with the food
There is no specific attitude or requirement in Sikhism regarding non-vegetarian food. Sikhism emphasizes on living a truthful and compassionate life, but it does not impose dietary restrictions. Sikhs are free to choose their diet based on personal preference and cultural influences. Some Sikhs are vegetarian, while others consume non-vegetarian food.
Vegetarian or a Vegan
it does not really matter because vegetarian is also a type of food and the people are trained not to eat non veg so they are in control and they dont feel any difference in eating only vegetables
They take the food to your customers but they can not cook the food or save it for you you can only have your friends as cafe staff. Enjoy.