Most of the Hindu diet is based upon dairy as the cow is considered as the substitute for one's own mother - so a Hindu diet is based upon dairy products: milk, butter, ghee, yoghurt etc.
Yes, Hindus commonly consume dairy products as part of their diet, as dairy holds a significant cultural and religious importance in Hinduism.
hindus eat meat and they eat pork and what got meat in their food
Every Hindu I've ever known, has been an ovo-lacto vegetarian. They ate eggs and dairy products, but not meat. That means you have met only a small number of hindus. A large majority are non-vegetarians. Beef, of course, is taboo for most hindus.
Hindus are vegetarians.
Hindus don't eat meat because they believe animals are sacred.
Hindus by nature have social taboos in their social hierarchy in class and caste system are vegetarians as practiced by the orthodox Brahmins but no doctrines forbid consumption of domesticated animals and poultry by the lower social hierarchy exceptCow/Buffalo meat considered to be a Taboo and holy.
Most Hindus don't eat any meat, but will eat animal products. North Indians, for the most part will eat white meat, and Southern Indians are fully vegetarian. Some Hindus choose to eat meat, so it all depends on their type of worship.
beef
Yes, many hindus eat meat, they can eat it any day except Tuesday. While some do not eat meat at all.
If u ask can? everyone can but hindus wont
Hindus do not eat non vegetarian. They do not drink alcohol.
not all Hindus are vegetarians they just can't eat beef. Chicken, pork, duck is ok to eat.