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50% Veg. 50% Non-Veg (approx.)
Much much less veg people I think

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50% Veg. 50% Non-Veg (approx.)
Much much less veg people I think...aside from just 2 states --Gujrat , Rajasthan --all other states are predominantly non-veg .
Add South States like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh. M.P., Mahrashtra also has large no. vegetarian people -- Overall It's 50-50......or may be 40:60 (Veg: Non-Veg) (But It's not for any specific region).
South Indian states like Kerala is well known for Beef & Pork delicacies . Living in Karnataka I must say , Chicken , Mutton , even Pork is very commonly eaten . Most of the Andra guys are about the same , and of course Hyderabad is quite famous for non-veg.
You may be right about M.P , dont know about Maharashtra .
However the entire eastern and north eastern belt, U.P , Bihar , Punjab , NCR , Kashmir have huge numbers of meat eaters .
I was just wondering.....excluding Muslims, what percentage of Indians are vegetarians?
Being a vegetarian one can't find such variety of food on entire planet as in India
and that's the best part
hey guys no one vegetarian here?
Well, if you count non-vegetarians as those who "can eat" or "have eaten" or "dont mind eating" non-veg, then i can bet more than 70% non-muslims would fall in non-veg eating category, However, for majority of indians, including Indian muslims, the main daily diet is predominantly vegetarian.
We eat non-veg when we go out, on weekends & with alcohol. Those who take alcohol & are vegetarian usually encounter remarks like "abe, saale piita bhi kyo he? " (why the hell you drink when you dont eat non-veg).
Vegetarianism by country - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A 2002 poll of American adults found the following reasons for choosing a vegetarian lifestyle:
Most important reason for becoming a vegetarian
Health -- 32%
Because of chemicals and hormones in meat products -- 15%
Don't like the taste of meat -- 13%
Love of animals -- 11%
Animal rights -- 10%
Religious reasons -- 6%
Concern for the planet -- 4%To lose weight -- 3%
To reduce hunger and famine worldwide -- 1%
There is no such thing as ''non veg'' ''Indian'' food![]()
Being a vegetarian one can't find such variety of food on entire planet as in India
and that's the best part
hey guys no one vegetarian here?
I am..!!!!