I am from south India, we do eat chicken mostly and goat meat, but not often like the rest of the world, usually once a week, mainly for Sunday lunch!(this is what I observed in my city)
but my family is not supposed to eat non veg as we are orthodox Hindu's, but I cant resist myself when I smell the aroma of chicken!
Indians eat curry and still could eat chicken and sheep
chicken
currys like butter chicken and naan
It is not a sin to eat chicken in South India. There are actually several great dishes the Indians for curry chicken.
They ate bones of animals like fish ,and turtle.
Strangely yesyes
Do you eat a live chicken.
Naturally? No, but they can eat chicken.
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Traditionally, Indians do not eat animals. Indians in present day eat chicken and pig but not beef because it is sacred to the Hindu religion. The cow is a symbol of India because the cow gives milk to us so Indians don't believe in killing the cow. Also, many Indians do not eat meat of any kind because of the risks of cancer, heart disease, and infections.
The Utes ate buffalo, deer, elk, and smaller game that the hunters brought home. The women gathered pine nuts, seeds, and fruit. They also ate grasshoppers.
Yes, most of the French eat chicken.