vegetables, chicken, rice, etc
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2006-11-26 15:16:06
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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A vegetarian does not eat fish...never. Dairy products is a different story, it's not the flesh of an animal so it's up for grabs. Some vegetarians do use dairy and some don't.
2006-11-25 06:40:39
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answer #2
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answered by KathyS 7
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Vegetarians NEVER eat fish. Per the Vegetraian society and The North American Vegetarian Society, People that eat fish are not vegetarians. A Pescatarian is still really a meat eater, fish is still dead animal flesh an animal died to make a meal! A Lacto , Lacto Ovo, or Ovo Vegetarian Will eat Milk and or Dairy because nothing was killed to make the foods. While pescatarian is a step in the right direction it is still a kind of Omnivore. Ok, whilst fish are not very advanced compared with birds and Mammals but they still kind of think and actually feel pain.
2006-11-25 06:20:57
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answer #3
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answered by Andielep 6
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No vegetarians dont eat fish. Yes to all dairy products.
2006-11-25 08:36:59
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answer #4
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answered by Praxis 5
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no fish. vegetarian means to not eat animals. fish are animals. people who eat fish and an otherwise vegetarian diet are called pescetarians. people who eat chicken and an otherwise vegetarian diet are called polletarians. people who dont eat meat are called vegetarians and people who dont eat any animal products are called vegans.
of vegetarians there are ovo-vegetarians who eat eggs but no dairy, lacto-vegetarians who eat dairy but no eggs and lacto-ovo vegetarian who eat eggs and dairy (as well as veggies etc)
as a vegetarian, i dont eat any flesh, nor do i eat eggs or honey. i do eat cheese and rarely yoghurt, cream and milk. i'm on my way to becoming a vegan.
vegan diets are perfectly healthy if you do them right.
and someone above said that wool production doesn't hurt sheep. wrong. sheep get cut during shearing, but the worst part is that they go through what is known as mulsing, which means cutting the skin around their bum off without any kind of anaesthetic. it's cruel
2006-11-25 04:53:18
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answer #5
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answered by persephonecall 2
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Fish is not vegetarian. Some people who only eat fish consider themselves "partial vegetarians" but that's like being only a little pregnant.
Lacto-vegetarians eat dairy but nothing you have to kill to eat, and ovo-vegetarian eat eggs. Lacto-ovo vegetarians eat dairy and eggs.
Vegans are extremists who eat nothing that is animal derived whether any "cruelty" is involved at all. Some of them won't wear wool even though shearing doesn't hurt sheep. It's based on emotion and sometimes on erroneous propaganda from sources like PETA. A vegan diet is nutritionally inadequate for human beings. A vegetarian diet that includes some dairy and/or eggs is perfectly all right.
I've even know one hardline vegan who still wears furs because she had them before she "converted" and they are already dead.
2006-11-25 01:44:59
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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No, I wouldn't consider myself vegetarian if I ate any fish- it's an "animal" (and has flesh). Lacto-vegetarians (who consume dairy products) are considered to be a type of vegetarian.
2006-11-24 23:57:59
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answer #7
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answered by jodneko 5
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I eat diary products sometimes but never fish!
Fish is an animal so it's meat it has to be killed to be eated As for dairy products it's a by product no animal gets killed. I'm almost a vegan cause I don't each much eggs or milk. Contrary to what most think we are not ment to eat meat
Genensis: 1:29 All Herbs and fruit bearing seed thou shalt eat for thy meat!
Also are Intestines are long meat can sometimes cause a blockage! If we were ment to eat meat we'd be build more like a cat, dog, or tiger. If you eat meat your cells become oblong. If you're a vegetarian from birth your cells are circular.. If you were a meat eater then become vegetarian your cells become oval
Meat is dead protein.. If you eat meat you are eating death! You are want You eat!
2006-11-24 23:00:22
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd like to answer this, even though I am not a vegetarian anymore, I was one for several years.
I am allergic to dairy so that was never an issue. As for fish, back when I was a vegetarian, I would not touch it. I was extremely strict. It was simply a matter of logic - fish is not a vegetable. Fish are living creatures and their flesh is made of meat, and since eating meat does not equate to vegetarian, no fish for me. I couldn't see any reason to call myself a vegetarian if I ate any animal products. It made no sense to me.
I'm not a vegetarian anymore, though. I eat some types of fish and eggs now.
2006-11-24 22:57:42
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Just a reminder that fish is an animal, and the fish was killed for you to eat. Vegetarians do not eat animal flesh. Dairy and eggs (not fertilized) are not animal flesh, just by-products, and therefore you can eat both of those, but not fish. If you eat fish, then you are an omnivore still. So no, as vegetarians we don't eat fish.
2006-11-24 18:46:19
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answer #10
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answered by Dart 4
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No. That would be a "Lacto-ovo pescetarian"
I eat no animals, but I do eat animal products such as eggs and cheese. I choose not to drink milk for health reasons (though it doesn't make sense beacause I eat cheese and other dairy).
Lacto-Ovo vegetarians eat dairy and eggs but no animals
Vegans eat no animal products whatsoever. (including marshmellows found in cereals and such because of gelatin. also some don't even eat honey)
2006-11-24 19:50:26
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answer #11
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answered by Nd4Spdr 2
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