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Sikh's can generally eat anything and do not have any dietary taboo's. Baptised Sikhs are not allowed to eat "Kutha" meat, or meat that has been ritually slaughtered. Those Baptised Sikh's that eat meat only eat Jhatka meat or meat that has been killed quickly.

Some Sikh's that follow religious sects like Akhand Kirtani Jatha, GNNSJ, Raronwale are lacto-vegetarians.

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