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Quote, originally posted by Top Secret »So does full vegetarianism mean that you don't also eat the product of the particular animal or what? And does this include fish?
There are different types... There is vegan, you eat only plant products...no milk or anything ![]() Vegetarians can eat non red meat...meaning you can eat chicken and fish, and still be a vegetarian... I am a plain vegetarian, eat foods other than meat, so i can drink milk and eat cheese and eggs... ![]() |
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Quote, originally posted by Top Secret »
They don't eat red meat because they think it's cruel to animals, but they still eat chicken and fish? Doesn't that completely contradict your whole 'opinion' towards being a vegeatarian? There are two MAIN types of vegetarianism: lacto-ovo vegetarians who exclude red meat, poultry and fish and lacto-vegetarians who exclude red meat, poultry, fish, dairy based products and eggs. (www.google.com.au definition) But...in some circumstances you can still be classified as a vegetarian if you eat white meat such a fish. This just means that you dislike the taste of red meat, not nessasary that you believ the killing of naimals is crewl. I am a full vegetarian, meaning i eat no meat what so ever...but other foods i eat |
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I love veggies and I'm not big on highly processed food (especially complex carbs). That said, I'm not a vegertarian. However, I don't believe that meat should be the main course, but rather a compliment to a meal. For example, small pieces of meat, fish or seafood as part of a larger dish (like say, jambalaya) is ok in my book. A big slab of grilled steak is not my cup of tea.
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