Just eat beef.
No! Usually most of the Hindus are vegetarians. Even if they eat non-vegetarian food, they avoid beef and pork. Hanuman worshipers are supposed to be on a vegetarian diet.
Disliking the taste of beef alone doesn't necessarily make you a vegetarian. A vegetarian diet typically excludes all meat, including poultry and fish, not just beef. If you eat other types of meat or animal products, you wouldn't be classified as a vegetarian. However, if you avoid all meat, then you could identify as a vegetarian.
A vegetarian diet is one in which a person does not eat meat.
No, a vegetarian cannot eat pepperoni, as it is typically made from pork or beef. Vegetarians avoid meat and meat products, so traditional pepperoni would not align with their dietary choices. However, there are vegetarian or plant-based alternatives that mimic the flavor and texture of pepperoni, which can be consumed by those following a vegetarian diet.
Vegetarian diet
There is no specific type of food that Hindus do or don't eat. In general, about a quarter of all Hindus follow a generally vegetarian diet. The remainder eat pretty much everything, except for beef, which is increasingly being restricted on religious grounds, even though some Hindus still eat beef. Depending on the part of the country they come from and their personal religious beliefs, Hindus may be vegan, vegetarian, lacto-vegetarian, ovo-lacto-vegetarian, piscitarian, or generally non-vegetarian with usually a beef prohibition. Farming for meat, particularly chicken, seafood, ducks, etc. is booming as more affluent families stimulate demand.
no they eat peolpe
Someone who does not eat any product by which an animal was killed for. Not only meat but also gelatin which is also in many types of sweets and of course jelly.
No! The Zone Diet is only for those who eat non-vegetarian foods. A possible alternative would be something classified as a Veagan Diet, but still, it doesn't hold to true vegetarianism.
If you have been a vegetarian for a long time and know what you should be eating then maintaining this diet through pregnancy is fine. If however you usually eat meat and have decided that a vegetarian diet is healthier then don't do it as you will not know how to eat healthily in terms of protein etc.
Become a vegetarian.
Vegetarians don't eat meat.