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Have the same issue -but should not make fun of others religion.
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Katta?Now I'm confused cow is female? We say it Maj in punjabi the bull is male version of it
I have heard sikhs eat jhatka cow meat in indian punjab?Yes, it is okay to slaughter buffalow.
but nobody does it openly( I am talking about Punjab)
Here in my city in Punjan, there are 3 meat plants. They export the beef.
Only buffalows are saughtered there.
No cow, never.
And almost 99% of work force there is muslims from UP.
Although hindus and sikhs dont object to bufallow slaughter, but nobody eats beef.
Chicken is our favrt.
Now I'm confused cow is female? We say it Maj in punjabi the bull is male version of it
First time i am hearing the word choohtaKatta is the calf, Choohta is the fully grown male.
First time i am hearing the word choohta
Fer maiyyan ki ne?(^O^)Cow is gaaaaaaeeeey gaaaaaaaeeeeeey gaaaaaaaeeey like "Gaaaaaaaaeeeey soap" ad yar.
Buffalo is bhains also called manj in Punjabi and Hindko.
Katta is the calf, Choohta is the fully grown male.
Fer maiyyan ki ne?(^O^)
there are so many words kaata jhoota bichraFirst time i am hearing the word choohta
Isnt it bachra?there are so many words kaata jhoota bichra
konichewaFer maiyyan ki ne?(^O^)
I have heard sikhs eat jhatka cow meat in indian punjab?
Majj = Water Buffalo Saand = Male
oh yeah its called sandha now i rememberMajj = Water Buffalo Saand = Male
I remember when we visit our pend cow or buffalo whatever it's locals call it Maiyn and group of it Maiyyan I still remember a puzzle about it ( peheli)I don't understand Japanese
Ko ni chi waIsnt it bachra?
konichewa
From what i have heard they are allowed by their religion to eat all sorts of jhatka meatNever in my life, I have met a Sikh who eats beef or even geard about one eating. And yeah, I am sikh living in Punjab.
Theek thak tu sunaKo ni chi wa
From what i have heard they are allowed by their religion to eat all sorts of jhatka meat.