Buddhists do not have a universal rule about eating only once per day; dietary practices can vary significantly among different Buddhist traditions and individuals. Some monks and nuns may follow a practice of eating one meal in the morning, particularly in Theravada Buddhism, to cultivate mindfulness and simplicity. Lay Buddhists typically have more flexibility in their eating habits and may eat multiple meals throughout the day. Additionally, dietary choices can also be influenced by cultural, regional, and personal factors.
they only eat once a day.
No, Buddhists are strictly vegetarian
You can eat only once a day if u have very less activities going on in your life.
it is not a good idea to only eat once a day. Your body has evolved from creatures whcih foraged for food, and ate small quantities of food several times a day. Unless you have been ordered by a doctor to eat only once a day, consider breaking up your caloric intake into smaller units that you spread across the day.
of course you will but you will get hungry. XD
Snails can eat up to 8 loafs a day.
They don't eat every day. Young Boas eat once every 7-10 days. Full-grown adults only need to eat once every 6-7 weeks!
Sounds like it. See a doctor please.
As many times as you feed him. But it is best to only feed once per day.
Once a day means to do something or take something once a day, or one time in the day. e.g. I eat breakfast once a day.
They only eat once in their life.
Anteaters eat twice a day (once in the morning, once in the evening).