What made you ask this question?.is eating non veg becoming common among the community?
No. Absolutely Not!.is eating non veg becoming common among the community?
There is no community since it is undergoing a transmutation. All communities change in a matter of decades. Around the world vegetarianism and veganism mostly for right reason is on the rise. Meanwhile so called educated Indians are trying to ape the west all for wrong things and reasons. There is a lot to learn from any society but embracing west for its excessive materialism is corruption.is eating non veg becoming common among the community?
Yes, many have tasted in their younger days with peer pressure and continue to do so even now.No. Absolutely Not!
Agree in part.Yes, many have tasted in their younger days with peer pressure and continue to do so even now.
It is true to a greater extent, that restrictions generate anxiety, curiosity resulting in transgressing/trespassing. However in my opinion, restriction is seldom the cause for trying out meat.It is quite common in a lot of households esp. in the main cities. There is no peer pressure in these places. I have seen people voluntarily eating chicken or beef.
In my opinion, whenever a restriction is put that's when our people want to do it. This is common to all and not just for brahmins.
Lifestyles have changed. A lot of students are into physical sports and consuming a veg diet does not provide them with the energy.
The quality of food has changed from what it was 30 years ago. The dal what we get is completely polished and has no nutrients. Paneer is not even proper paneer. Most cow milk is chemical.
Fish is rich in protein. Other meat, are rich in fat. Whether other meat are rich in protein, I am not sure.Meat has more protein. For anyone looking to maximize protein content, leaner meat offers the best protein-to-calorie ratio.
I am vegetarian by choice and culture.