The Vedas do not explicitly prohibit the consumption of beef, but they emphasize the importance of ahimsa (non-violence) and reverence for certain animals, particularly cows, which are often associated with agricultural prosperity and maternal qualities. Later texts, such as the Manusmriti and various Dharmashastras, promote the idea of cow protection and discourage beef consumption. Over time, cultural and religious practices in Hinduism have evolved to view cows as sacred, leading to widespread vegetarianism among Hindus.
Just eat beef.
only beef
you can eat beef jerky and ice- cream but not togather
Devout Hindus do not eat beef or any derivitive of beef , such as suet or gelatin made with beef parts.
they eat at lot of beef so at least they are fat
Beef.
yes
They don't eat beef because , they believe that the cow is sacred
This is a dish you eat made of beef.
because they eat beef
any type of beef
they eat beef