Sikhs can eat rice and wheat products. They also eat milk products but some Sikhs do not eat meat
To eat? No.
hamster food.
no they are not
Pop tarts? Yes! South America is the native habitat for chinchillas. There, the wild chinchillas eat fruit. Pop tarts are toaster pastries which are matted inside two layers of thin pastry (bread) crust. It can be filled with fruit, which chinchillas are allowed to eat, and it is surrounded by bread, which they are also allowed to eat.
a vegetarian is defined as person who does not eat meat, fish, fowl, or any food derived from animals. so if you eat chicken your not really a vegetarian.
Yes, Sikhs are allowed to eat meat according to their dietary guidelines. However, many Sikhs follow a vegetarian diet as a personal choice or as part of their commitment to non-violence and respect for all living beings.
Pork is not allowed to eaten by Jews, Muslims. Hindus are allowed to eat pork but many choose not to very often. Sikhs are also allowed to eat pork but chose not to very often
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.
Sikhs in a Gurdwara are vegetarians. Only during occasions of Holla Mohalla when Nihangs serve meat, and call it Mahaprasad.
No!
Sikhs eat sweets on Diwali. the sweets include laddoos, barfi etc.
Yes. We can wear hoodies.
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
Unfortunately no, Sikhs cannot cut their hair because sikhs is a religion type of thing that a person believe in growing out their hair and not cutting it.
Yes, Sikhs can eat with hands.During the langar session they can eat with hands and sometimes with spoon too.
No Sikhs are not vegetarian although many choose to be. One a Sikh has taken the Amrit ceremony (a form of Sikh baptism) they are not allowed to eat Kutha meat (meat which is ritually prepared like Halal or Kosher).
Many Sikhs eat many kinds of animals, so this is not true.