We try not to eat meat, but that usually does not work. We can eat anything we want but most people don't eat cow because they are sacred.
Common meat-CHICKEN, LAMB- most common
Yes, Hindus commonly consume dairy products as part of their diet, as dairy holds a significant cultural and religious importance in Hinduism.
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Yes, it is permissible for Hindus to consume milk as part of their diet. Milk holds a significant place in Hindu culture and is considered a sacred and pure food source.
Yes, Hindus do consume cow milk as a part of their diet. Cows are considered sacred in Hinduism, and their milk is often used in various religious rituals and as a dietary staple.
There isn't anything called a Hindu diet. However, Hinduism does encourage vegetarianism. Hence, one does find many vegetarians amongst Hindus. Another thing to note is that most Hindus prefer not to eat beef as cow is considered holy.
Hinduisms don't eat beef since they believe the cow is sacred
Principal diet prescribed, professed or preached in Hinduism is vegetarianism. however lately because of the influence of other cultures due frequent invasions, some Hindus take non-vegetarian diet as well.
i am Arvind from india. i am suffring from AEC from several years. when i exclude tomoto,curd,mango,pickle, tea from my diet then i feel relaxe myself. A lot of people start with an empiric-elimination diet. Source: www.apfed,org
How about I exclude you from knowing.
When your fiance's doctor told him he had diabetes, he should have given him a paper with foods to eat on it. However there are several diabetic recipes on the internet. www.diabeticlifestyle.com
"Include" is one antonym of "exclude".
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