Most Sikh's Don't eat beef as they're following the Hindu rituals, however the guru granth sahib does not say Sikhs cannot eat beef but it points in the direction of leading a meat-free/vegetarian life.
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∙ 13y agoSikhs can choose to eat anything they wish. The Sikh Code of Conduct or Rehat Maryada states that a Baptised Sikh cannot eat Kuttha meat or that meat which has ritually been killed.
Well, a Sikh is a vegetarian. So basically a Sikh doesn't eat any meat, and yes that includes eggs.
halal or kosher food
Langar is where you eat food in the Gurdwara. A Gurdwara is the temple of Sikh's. You eat Langar in the kitchen in the Gurdwara.
"Langer" in the Sikh religion refers to the community kitchen where free meals are served to all people regardless of their background. It symbolizes equality, humility, and selfless service, reflecting the Sikh values of seva (selfless service) and equality among all.
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.
THEY ARE ALL VEGGIESNo Killing Animals are in there law
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Sikh's can generally eat anything and do not have any dietary taboo's. Baptised Sikhs are not allowed to eat "Kutha" meat, or meat that has been ritually slaughtered. Those Baptised Sikh's that eat meat only eat Jhatka meat or meat that has been killed quickly. Some Sikh's that follow religious sects like Akhand Kirtani Jatha, GNNSJ, Raronwale are lacto-vegetarians.
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