You need gloves to handle water? How do you handle gobar cakes?Be my guest, go ahead and eat it too. This is specially prepared for you spit waterI'll send some over if ever get my hands (with gloves) on it.
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You need gloves to handle water? How do you handle gobar cakes?Be my guest, go ahead and eat it too. This is specially prepared for you spit waterI'll send some over if ever get my hands (with gloves) on it.
Nothing to do with religion or the person preparing them. These are general certifications. You don't need AGA certification either.And yet most 'sovereign states' have several meat certifications, none of which are religious in nature:
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Parallel economy, heh!
Certainly, why would I handle that water? I don't know what kind of disease that old geezer had when he spit in the cup.You need gloves to handle water?
Be my guest, go ahead and eat it too. This is specially prepared for you spit waterI'll send some over if ever get my hands (with gloves) on it.
How about something like "White prepared food"?
What about the gobar though? Do you walk in with a hazmat kit when the nude man in a Saffron thong hands you your allotted gobar cake?Certainly, why would I handle that water?
His entire head in that video is a couple of pixels. The only reason I can think that you are magically seeing him spitting is those gobar fumes are making your mind play tricks on you. Hence, the question about the hazmat kit.old geezer had when he spit in the cup.
There are no food products for Hindus that have cow urine in them. If someone consumes cow urine it's on them. That doesn't mean all Hindus are consuming it.It's funny how the two so called "spitting" videos you've linked are 240p or less! Meanwhile, I can show you hundreds of videos of Hindus dancing about in gobar and consuming urine in full HD.
Anyhow, the so called "spitting" is actually called 'dum.'
You're only showing your obsession and ignorance.
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Then why do you need Halal certification on rice, pickles or carrots? Nobody is stopping Halal meat products, maybe you should read the thread title. There is FSSAI a body in India that certifies food contents. They are the ones ensuring purity, and it doesn't involve any impure materials.There are no food products for Hindus that have cow urine in them.
Then why do you need Halal certification on rice, pickles or carrots?
So, it's basically cow urine as it is. Nice try.Once again, you're showing your obsession and ignorance:
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Cow urine sold alongside food in London shops
Cow urine is being sold alongside food in high street shops in London against environmental health advice, the BBC finds.www.bbc.com
You must be daydreaming if you're seeing Halal certifications on rice and carrots!
There's no (religious) need to certify raw food items, other than animal products. If some company choses to do so, that's purely their choice.
Indeed I am day dreaming. Man, why are you even arguing if you don't know the topic being discussed here?So, it's basically cow urine as it is. Nice try.
One worker in a shop in Greenwich said: "Hindus come in to buy it for religious reasons, if a baby is born it may be used during a religious ceremony in the house for good luck."
"There has been a demand from the South Asian background. They use it for puja's [religious ritual], medicinal purposes or even cleaning in order to purify things," he said.
Indeed I am day dreaming. Man, why are you even arguing if you don't know the topic being discussed here?
Again, it is not mandatory for anyone to drink cow pee. You fail to provide any food products that has cow pee in it. Your own link says it's used for religious ceremonies, cleaning and purification and medicinal purposes. The only consumption part comes from using it for internal medicinal purposes. But such quackery is nothing new. Sounds like this.You're showing your lack of comprehension skills:

Yeah. We trolled back and banned it. I'm glad you finally figured it out and be a good sport about itSo, we do a little trolling!
.The only consumption part comes from using it for internal medicinal purposes. But such quackery is nothing new. Sounds like this.
There’s no evidence to support claims that drinking urine is beneficial. Research suggests it can introduce bacteria, toxins, and other harmful substances into your blood, as well as stress your kidneys.
Lel are you sure about that?Wrong again, Ramesh!
Urine consumption i.e "drinking" is strictly forbidden in Islam, which is exactly what your lot does. Nor it has any health benefits:
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Is Drinking Urine Good for You? Benefits, Risks, and More
Drinking urine has been a popular folk remedy around the world for thousands of years. Proponents say it can cure a wide range of conditions, from acne to cancer. But as it turns out, this isn’t the most advisable practice. We’ll tell you why.www.healthline.com
However, ancient Arabs used to use camel urine for "external use" to ward-off skin infections, and cure snake bites, etc., which is well documented in all cultures.
Though, I don't see why anyone would use it in this day and age!
Here honey is also Islamic dudeDon't create a shadow economy. It is illegal to give caste certificates to food based on who prepared them. Such attempts should be nipped in the bud. What is the point of giving Halal certificates to curry powder?

Don't create a shadow economy. It is illegal to give caste certificates to food based on who prepared them. Such attempts should be nipped in the bud. What is the point of giving Halal certificates to curry powder?
Know enough to stay away.If you don't know what halal or kosher is you should STFU.

It's not Fetish or anything, people believe in it. Alternative medicine.That's just pee and poo-poo fetish! Some Arabs pay big bucks to crap in hot Instagram models' mouths:
Some of you might be interested, heh!
