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Arnis = Eskrima = Kali they're all one thing :sdo:
Lol I have the Eskrima stick at home
Arnis = Eskrima = Kali they're all one thing :sdo:
Cows are sacred, ok, but goats and sheep? They are not eating diary products at all?
OT i wish to see the most Italy and Japan but other country could be nice too.
She never asked me anything, she took a bait of a Pakistan trolling India. I happen to be the person she quoted... That's why I never answered her question! READ A THREAD BEFORE ASSUMING :|:|:|You can use google you know instead of asking a African guy who never set a foot here about India.
Dairy products are found in plenty including cow milk produces. The region cow is venerated is because the kids are given it's milk as a preference. So it's not banned, just the opposite. cow milk is part of daily life all over India when available.
You can even get beef products if you try non Hindu hotels. It's just a matter of finding the right place.
however Pencak Silat > Kali
You can use google you know instead of asking a African guy who never set a foot here about India.
Dairy products are found in plenty including cow milk produces. The region cow is venerated is because the kids are given it's milk as a preference. So it's not banned, just the opposite. cow milk is part of daily life all over India when available.
You can even get beef products if you try non Hindu hotels. It's just a matter of finding the right place.
That's like saying Cats > Lions :sdo:
Lion = Cat
it's class is Feline = Cat
Leo
Panthera
A lion is a CAT :sdo:
Lol cuz ur guranteed to get food poisoned from that. Most places don't pasteurize the milk like they do in other places so it's Gg
What I didn't get from your words is if it's Hinduism the religion which forbids the killing of cows, or something else. Sacred or not, milk is disgusting regardless :sdo:

It's not, lions are strong, proud and courageous while cats are the most evil creatures that walk in the Earth :sdo:
Place(s) I don't wanna visit
whatever the country that douche HashiraMadara is in.
She never asked me anything, she took a bait of a Pakistan trolling India. I happen to be the person she quoted... That's why I never answered her question! READ A THREAD BEFORE ASSUMING :|:|:|
Would it make an alien if I hate all races? :bdpf:
You made a honest innocent joke, but it proved you as a racist in a typical middle eastern fashion. I don't blame you :sdo: I just remarked a middle eastern that I noticed, that happened to be you...
Pasteurization kills harmful bacteria. But chances of temperature resistant bacteria and spores surviving during this heat treatment are plenty. Pasteurization, generally, reduce the bacterial counts to a level (less than 20K per ml, though regulatory limit is 50K per ml) which assures your milk is safe for consumption. However, after pasteurization, it has to be chilled 4 DC and keep it at such a temperature till it reaches to consumers. But once it is been dispatched from the plant, temperature control becomes harder. When this temperature rises above 5 or 6, bacteria (which was reduce to 20K per ml) would start growing at a little rate. It may not be harmful yet but reduces the shelf life of the milk.
So it is always a best practice to reheat so to reduce the bacterial growth. In India people boil raw milk and are very likely to boil the pasteurized one too.
And pasteurization is not that great thing wither:
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What you can do to avoid food poisoning is not drinking tap water while in India- get bottled water or ensure if the hotel serves water filtered though RO system. It's mostly the water which gets you in trouble. Your immune system won't be able to handle it.
Besides that stick to clean restaurants/hotels. Stick to freshly cooked food. If you must rely on street food- go for deep fried food to ensure the it's cooked thoroughly. Avoid salads - you can get vegetables in other forms. Wash fruits thoroughly and preferably peel them before eating. That should help you in plenty of developing countries.
Err. .. that's hard to explain- avoiding cow meat is relatively new addition than an ancient one( seeing the long history of the religion). And prohibition on beef was more driven by sociological reasons than religious ones. You may want to check this article to understand the system better:
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Of course with time it became one of the cultural and traditional points related with Hinduism.
And milk is disgusting? No Bengali sweet ever for you. Your loss.
Would it make an alien if I hate all races? :bdpf:
Would it make an alien if I hate all races? :bdpf:
Hey, I'm not that kind of person. :stfu:No just a person who doesn't like to run at all and possibly avoids other active sports too.![]()

OK.I have not time for these games. You inadvertently made a racist joke. That I can't blame you for :sdo: you grew up like that.
Your words carried miss-information in your earlier reply. It doesn't matter why the other person quoted you. I simply told them that you were the wrong person to ask it in such a scenario.
Uhm nice thanks for sharing.. So basically the one which forbids the killing of cows is Hinduism (or rather, how Hinduism developed since it seems that not every Hindu was obliged to not kill cows before) but such a disallowing is well backed by socio economic factors..
Well they just opened an Indian restaurant in the capital of my island, I could go there and ask for a milkless Bengali sweet![]()