Yes. Ginger and ginger powder is acceptable.
jains are pure vegetarian,they eat vegitable and dal without using garlic and onionand not eat brinjal also.
Not a vegetarian. They eat mainly vegetarian food, but they eat meat occasionally.
Yes, it is a form of vegetable, so therefore it is not meat. vegetarians don't eat meat, some take it further and don't eat any products that are from animals either like: eggs, milk, cheese etc if you mean ginger like the vegetable then yes vegetarians can eat it!!! xxx :)
You can find the best Jain food in Chicago at restaurants that specialize in vegetarian and vegan cuisine, such as Uru-Swati, Arya Bhavan, and Khyber Pass. These restaurants offer a variety of Jain-friendly dishes that adhere to the dietary restrictions of the Jain religion.
No, but there are vegetarian alternatives.
You might crave chicken but if you eat it you are not a vegetarian anymore. Try vegetarian "fake chicken".
Non Vegetarian food such as meat, fish, etc. A pure vegetarian does not even eat egg.
jain foolowers can do anything but should be vegetarian and not wear any thing made up of animals skin
because they are alergic
I'm a vegetarian and I get my protein from Quorn and cheese and occasionally eggs when I eat them
The vegetarian does not eat meat.
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