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- The term langar refers to the food served at the Sikh temple.
- It is the community kitchen of a gurdwara, which serves meals to all free of charge.
- There is no discrimination on the basis of religion, caste, gender etc.
- Meals in the langar are vegetarian, and are simple, nourishing and nutritious.
- They usually consist of rotis, rice, daal, a vegetable dish, and kheer.
- The meal is a perfect balance of proteins, carbohydrates and other nutrients.
- The selfless service makes the food not just delicious but divine.
- Strict rules of hygiene and cleanliness are followed while preparing the Langar.
- In a langar hall, people sit in rows on durries.
- More than 50,000-60,000 people eat langar at Golden temple.