i don't know if this is supposed to be a joke or not but, samosas have nothing to do with the Sikh religion it is just a commonly eaten Indian Food, so to answer your question: whenever they want
Sikhs eat sweets on Diwali. the sweets include laddoos, barfi etc.
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.
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.
Many Sikhs eat many kinds of animals, so this is not true.
I guess as long as they have teeth.
Sikhs that are "full Sikh's" (Baptist Sikh) can not eat any kind of meat nor eggs. Sikhs that are normal can eat meat and eggs but they can not eat halal nor beef.
Sikhs in a Gurdwara are vegetarians. Only during occasions of Holla Mohalla when Nihangs serve meat, and call it Mahaprasad.
Sikhs do not believe in ritual killing and are told to refrain from eating meat killed by such rites as halal and kosher. Most Sikhs are vegetarian
They eat the langar meal : ) which everyone eats during baisakhi
its guru ka langar