A cat won't eat garlic, and you should not force them to eat garlic.
No, the cat did not eat garlic butter.
in jasinism you are forbidden to eat potato, onion & garlic. While majority of Hindus are allowed to eat this. Also thoughts of Diksha and suffering to get Ultimate state exist in jainism.
There are a number of rules regarding food and diet, these may vary from one Buddhist community to another. Many Buddhists are vegetarian, others believe in eating whatever is presented to them. Many Buddhists limit their exposure to the scallion food group, this includes garlic and onions, amongst other things scallions are believed to create conditions that dilute the effectiveness of meditation.
It depends on where they live. Some parts of the world practice religions where pork is a forbidden meat, and they eat mostly beef there. Other parts of the world have a lot of pigs and eat mostly pork.
There are some forbidden foods for Hindus:Any food made from cows or pig are not to be eaten. Cow is a sacred animal according to Hinduism.Exotic animals and wild animals.Some sects (like Brahmins) are completely forbidden from eating non-vegetarian food.And some (like Sri Vaishnavas - sub-sect of Brahmins) are even forbidden from eating garlic and onions.
Duchesses are not forbidden to eat any particular foods.
Most of the Hindus are vegetarian, which is promoted in Hinduism. Certain sects of Hinduism such as Vaishnavism also restrict the eating of eggs, fungi, mushroom, and vegetables in the onion / garlic family.
When you eat garlic, some of the smelly chemicals are excreted through the skin. This is the most likely cause of skin smelling of garlic, and the solution is to eat less garlic.
I was forbidden to eat the jellybeans.
Garlic. Eat lots and lots of garlic.
The skin of the garlic clove isn't edible.