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I read a lot here about pakistanis love for meat..thats why asking this question...how many days a week you eat meat...and are there any vegetarians over there...does everyone love meat?
I eat two days a week..
 
Probably an anomaly, but I don’t eat meat often. Vegetarian four times, chicken thrice, then beef every other week. Pashtun culture if that’s relevant.
 
Has to be literally daily. Prefer chicken and fish. Butts like meat - daal is not a frequent visitor to our house.
I dont like chicken as they lost their taste due to injecting of steroids...its no more how it used to be say 20 years ago.
Is chicken in pakistan tasty..i mean do they use steroids for rapid growth of chickens?
 
I read a lot here about pakistanis love for meat..thats why asking this question...how many days a week you eat meat...and are there any vegetarians over there...does everyone love meat?
I eat two days a week..
2 or 3 days a week usually. However everyone at our home likes vegetables too so sometime we will just go for those and skip the meat for 5-6 days. That is it however, have to eat it after 5-6 days max.

As for love of meat is concerned, it is not really love for meat but the love for the Pakhtoon/Shinwari/Balochi meat dishes. Not made at home very frequently but sought after when dining out. At home mean consumption usually is in form of Nihari, Biryani, Pulao, Masala, Karahi, BBQ/Roasted OR added in vegetable dish.
 
Dont lahoris eat much meat?i read punjabis are branded and generalised as lentil lovers...is that true...do you people prefer daal more to meat?


Man we Lahori's even consider chicken as vegetable. Almost everything that we eat has to have meat in it, we are either eating meat, or vegetable with meat, or daal with meat, or meat rice.

My family has toned it down a bit in recent year, otherwise we were kind of daily meat eaters.
 
Atleast 5-6 times a week, mostly chicken and fish. Would love to have lamb/goat but it's kinda hard to get in the US and is also pricey when compared to other red meats
 
Daily, one way or another.

If one meal(lunch or dinner) doesn't consist meat then the other definitely will.

Even if both meals don't consist any meat, in my case breakfast include nuggets/fillets.
 

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