Re: Lucky Pak pigs & lucky Indian Cows
^ Interesting...
Not that much info out there on the Sikh relgion and their basic tenants for some reason.
Re: Lucky Pak pigs & lucky Indian Cows
^ Interesting...
Not that much info out there on the Sikh relgion and their basic tenants for some reason.
Re: Lucky Pak pigs & lucky Indian Cows
it was Javed nehari place in F.B Area and they dont use donkey meat , it was like a reporter saw a dead donkey outside that outlet annd made it up all the sky !
It cant be true. A donkey is sold for Rs.50,000/= and you can get a cow for less than Rs.20,000/=
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rite :0 and how much for a paaacck (small donkey with the big one) thesedays?
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:D.
on donkey meat in nihari. i dont know about that.
but many put cotton in haleem to make it thick, n make others sick ![]()
Re: Lucky Pak pigs & lucky Indian Cows
Sikhs are well known to eat muslim babies…
Re: Lucky Pak pigs & lucky Indian Cows
Sikhs are well known to eat muslim babies...
one more mullah one liner !!!!!
Re: Lucky Pak pigs & lucky Indian Cows
one more mullah one liner !!!!!
I could call your one liner a hindu pundit one liner too. But i will not. Just like his one liner was not a mullah one liner. It was an *ignorant person *one liner.
Re: Lucky Pak pigs & lucky Indian Cows
Most North Indian Hindus would eat non veg, but in South India more are vegetarians.
i don't think so. It is brahmins, shaivites, and some other sects/castes who don't eat non-veg. i think nearly 70-80% of hindus eat non veg though vegetarianism is encouraged. i ate beaf and i disliked it. i only like chicken and sea food.
Re: Lucky Pak pigs & lucky Indian Cows
i don't think so. It is brahmins, shaivites, and some other sects/castes who don't eat non-veg. i think nearly 70-80% of hindus eat non veg though vegetarianism is encouraged. i ate beaf and i disliked it. i only like chicken and sea food.
even some brahmins eat non veg. I can vouch for that.
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I was born and raised in the US. Anyway is it true that eggs are considered non veg in India? If so are you including Indians who eat eggs and no other meat as veg? That is what my family is like though I think my mom has stopped lately. anyway I would caution against observation of Hindus in the US to determine what % of Hindus are vegetarians. The Hindus in let's say the US or England differ in compositon from India in terms of caste, geography/culture (ie Bengali, Punjabi, Tamilian, Gujarati), income. Also some other things like supposedly meat is not of good quality in India and more expensive? Plus some people might change their habits abroad.