Oh honey, Sikhs enjoy a variety of sweet treats like Jalebi, Gulab Jamun, and Kheer. These desserts are not only delicious but also hold cultural significance in Sikh celebrations and gatherings. So, go ahead and satisfy that sweet tooth with some mouthwatering Sikh desserts!
what the mothers give them to eat. mostly its boiled carrots with raw chicken. in sweet dish the popular dish is stuffed cucumber.
Any dish that has a dessert on it.
Sikhs eat sweets on Diwali. the sweets include laddoos, barfi etc.
Sarso Da Saag(Spinach) is one popular dish among northern India which originated in Punjab.
Sikhs are allowed to eat all types of food that are not prohibited by their religious beliefs. They typically follow a lacto-vegetarian diet and avoid consuming meat, fish, or eggs. Alcohol and tobacco are also forbidden in Sikhism.
when you boil them together you end up with a sweet, salty, cum-like substance that is high in protein and i eat it all the time. but what is it called
Sikhs eat langar (chappatis and stews) they believe it is special because it is cooked by sangat (good sikhs) and they put hard work into it.its really yummy langar try it
Baptised (Amritdhari) Sikhs are not allowed to consume meat/liquor/or any intoxicating substance. Sikhs who are not baptised may or may not eat meat according to their personal preference.
Yes, Sikhs can eat with hands.During the langar session they can eat with hands and sometimes with spoon too.
Pretty much any dish that is not sweet can be called "savoury"
They are a food dish you have after a main course at dinner. Usually a sweet dish.
Many Sikhs eat many kinds of animals, so this is not true.