How do Mandalorians eat if they don t remove their helmets?

Every since the series debuted and confirmed that Mandalorians never remove their helmets, I've been wondering how they get any sort of nutrition. The answer, it turns out, is neither “through a secret hole somewhere” or “they exist on a liquid diet” but rather…they just eat in private.

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Do Mandalorians eat with their helmets on?

He then casually explains that once they get their rations, they all head off away from one another to take their helmets off and eat like a normal person would, only without the benefit of company. Seemingly, this is so that everyone's faces can still stay hidden from one another.

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How Mandalorians eat without violating their code about removing their helmet in front of others?

Mandalorians take this to the next level when they're in a group together. "Chapter 20 - The Foundling" revealed that, instead of attempting to awkwardly slide food under their helmets to allow eating together, Mandalorians find their own eating spots where they can freely take off their helmets to gain sustenance.

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Are Mandalorians allowed to remove their helmets to eat?

For practical purposes — such as washing, eating, and (apparently) maintaining a well-groomed mustache, Mando is allowed to remove his helmet when he's alone. This was seen in The Mandalorian season 1 episode "Sanctuary," when Din took off his helmet to eat a meal that had been given to him by Omera.

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Can Mandalorians take off their helmets in front of their spouse?

And while there are many rules guiding Mandalorians and showing them “the Way,” the most iconic aspect of their culture is related to their armor. That's because, as Season 1 of The Mandalorian underlines, true Mandalorians are forbidden from ever taking their helmets in front of others.

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How do Mandalorians shower?

How do Mandalorians shower? Bounty hunting is a dirty business, and it's unlikely that basic hygiene is off the table for the Mandalorian, tradition notwithstanding. While this hasn't been confirmed outright, we can also presume that Mandalorians also shower or bathe in private, sans helmet.

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Are Mandalorians celibate?

Mandalorians are celibate. Like their parents, and their grandparents before them.

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Why did the Armorer tell Bo-Katan to remove her helmet?

Bo-Katan Must Unite The Tribes Of Mandalore

She recognizes the potential Bo-Katan has, and understands that she can't control her. So rather than try and force Bo-Katan to become something she isn't, the Armorer allows her to remove her helmet.

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Why do Mandalorians hate Jedi?

Some Mandalorians, most notably members of Death Watch, held a grudge against the Jedi for their perceived crimes against Mandalore during the Mandalorian-Jedi War. During the Clone Wars, anti-Jedi sentiment further developed in a segment of the galaxy's public opinion.

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Can Boba Fett take his helmet off?

Boba Fett has no problem taking his helmet off & showing his face in Book of Boba Fett, but it's a big issue for Din Djarin in The Mandalorian — why? Warning! Spoilers ahead for The Book of Boba Fett.

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How do Mandalorians sleep?

Mandalorian warriors are some of the biggest badasses in the universe, and they don't gain that kind of reputation by sleeping in late. Therefore, it's safe to assume that The Mandalorian sleeps with one eye open, and wakes before his enemies.

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How many times has Mando taken off his helmet?

Throughout the show's three seasons, there are only three times that we see Din Djarin's face. The first time it's shown is to IG-11 in the season 1 finale.

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Do Mandalorians drink alcohol?

Though many residents of the galaxy viewed Mandallian Narcolethe as the Mandalorians' most prominent alcoholic beverage, a large number of Mandalorians preferred ne'tra gal to the Mandallian liquor.

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Are Mandalorians allowed to marry?

Mandalorians do marry and can marry anyone they want. Although I was surprised to discover that, “weddings typically happen immediately after a Mandalorian turns sixteen years old”. Same-sex marriage is allowed, and the weddings tend to be simple.

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Why do Mandalorians hide their face?

But, it appears something changed between the events of Revenge of the Sith and the end of the original series. During this time, the Mandalorians appear to have suffered some sort of devastating loss to their clans, forcing them into hiding, and leading them to keep their helmets on at all times.

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Can lightsabers cut through Beskar?

Beskar is is cannonly lightsaber resistant, so while a lightsaber could potentially cut through it, it would take awhile.

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Who is the most hated Jedi in Star Wars?

Star Wars' 15 Worst Jedi, Ranked
  • 8 Coleman Trebor.
  • 7 Barriss Offee.
  • 6 Pong Krell.
  • 5 Malak.
  • 4 Ben Solo.
  • 3 Count Dooku.
  • 2 Anakin Skywalker.
  • 1 Kreia.

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Is Grogu related to Yoda?

Is Grogu Yoda? According to the events of "The Mandalorian" so far, Grogu and Yoda are not the same character. They are simply from the same species. The name of this species has never been revealed since "Star Wars" creator George Lucas wanted to give Yoda a sense of mystery.

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Was Din Djarin's helmet always Beskar?

Description. Din Djarin's armor was originally worn in appearance, though it was later rebuilt around 9 ABY, when he used beskar to change the appearance of the armor.

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Why is the Darksaber heavy?

Din came into both Darksaber battles preoccupied with his thoughts on Grogu, whom he had left with Luke Skywalker at the end of The Mandalorian Season 2. This was potentially what caused the Darksaber to feel so heavy when he hoisted it in combat.

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What are The Mandalorian rules?

These Six Actions comprised the core tenets of being a Mandalorian:
  • Wearing armor.
  • Speaking the language.
  • Defending yourself and your family.
  • Raising your children as Mandalorians.
  • Contributing to the clan's welfare.
  • When called upon by the Mand'alor, rallying to his cause.

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Who is the Mandalorians girlfriend?

Duchess Satine Kryze | StarWars.com.

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Do Mandalorians show their face to their spouse?

To eat, for example (no, they don't absorb nutrients through a tube hidden in their armor). Mando actually did so in the episode, though his head was still hidden from viewers. Mandalorians are just not allowed to take off their helmet in front of someone else. No other being can see their face.

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Do Mandalorians kiss?

During PHX FanFusion Katee Sackhoff, who plays Bo-Katan Kryze, revealed that Bo-Katan and Din Djarin (Pedro Pascal, Brendan Wayne, and Lateef Crowder) shared a kiss during an outtake of the third installment of the series.

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