Nepal is very diverse when it comes to ethnicity. The
majority of these cultures go back to the traditions of religions such as Hindu,
Buddhist, and many more. Most of the people living in Nepal don't eat beef.
They don't eat beef for many reasons. A few of the reasons are because
the cow is the national animal of Nepal, the Hindus worship the cow, and cow
dung is used for cleansing purposes because it is considered pure. The typical
meal in Nepal includes lentil soup, boiled rice, curried vegetables, and a pickle.
Even though this meal sounds good, I don’t think I could go without beef, what
do you think? Could you go without eating beef?
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