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Are eggs a meat dish in Buddhism?
Buddhism believes that eggs are stinky vegetables (meat dishes refer to "five spices" such as onions, garlic and leeks), not only fertilized eggs but also unfertilized eggs. In a broad sense, any meat product imitated with rice flour beans is a fishy dish. These eating methods are called "abetting murder".

Buddhism has a history of more than 2,500 years, which was founded by Gautama Siddharta, the prince of the Kapylovi Kingdom in ancient India (now Nepal) (refer to Buddha's birthday). Western countries generally believe that Buddhism originated in India, and India is actually trying to shape the image of a "Buddhist holy land".