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The Sikh diet reflects:
1) The country/community in which they live
2) The parents
3) The person's own food preferences.
There is no special Sikh diet, if that's what you were wondering. Minus parshad, but don't even concern yourself with that. That's more of a custom.
1) The country/community in which they live
2) The parents
3) The person's own food preferences.
There is no special Sikh diet, if that's what you were wondering. Minus parshad, but don't even concern yourself with that. That's more of a custom.
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