Pesco vegetarian
This is what I am. I eat fish on occasion but the bulk of my diet is vegetarian.
I do it for health reasons....it's also called the old fashioned Mediterranean diet.
I am always amazed when people who are "more vegetarian" always get their panties all tied up in a knot if I DARE call myself a vegetarian!
Rather then say (hey good for you for not eating red meat) - they get all tangled up in technicalities (How dare you call yourself a vegetarian if you eat fish.). So righteous.
Anyhow I think it is a very healthy diet and more power to you!
2006-12-06 05:01:02
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answered by Haveagoodday! 2
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properly!!!!!!! Why Milk is white... Strcitly talking, MIlk is yellowish white! Milk is made from 87% water and 13% solids, which include fat and distinct proteins. The important protein recent interior the Milk is termed Casein. The casein protein micelles are regularly suspended somewhat uniformly for the time of the milk and are round. White products in nature look such even as there is a few element of light diffusion happening and no component to the seen spectrum receives contemplated off the article any more advantageous than the different component to that component to the gentle spectrum. so as you should wager from that, those casein proteins and different fat interior the milk scatter and deflect gentle somewhat uniformly for the time of the seen spectrum. This leads to milk being somewhat opaque and appearing white to our eyes. next on why Cow's milk is favored for Abhishekams i'm not so confident..
2016-11-30 05:04:11
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answered by santella 4
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Vegetarians in India do NOT eat fish, and many don't eat eggs either. Fish eaters are just meat-eaters. There is no difference. I hate the term 'pescterians' because it implies that fish is different from meat. Wrong. Fish is Meat. If not, we should have porkatarians and beefatarians too.
2006-12-05 17:36:56
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answered by Anonymous
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If they ate dairy and eggs, but not fish, they would be considered vegetarian, but if they eat fish, then there isn't a term for them- they just don't eat red meat or poultry.
2006-12-05 20:11:55
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answered by jodneko 5
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That describes my sister in Ontario, she is
what is called a semi-vegetarian.. if you're
looking for the latin name I don't know it!
myself I'm a vegetarian and I don't eat any meat products and that includes I don't eat fish.
It has be killed to be eaten! I do drink dairy products and occasionally eat eggs and cheese!
I don't know enough to be a Vegan. Some Vegans are healthier than me and some aren't!
I think Vegetarianism is right for me! You have to decide if what you're eating is right for you or not! If you're healthy eating what you're eating then don't change! Hope U didn't mind the little blog after answering U!
2006-12-05 18:35:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Pesce-vegetarians.
To be fair - I am thinking about adopting this diet purely for health reasons and I certainly won't call myself a "vegetarian".
I have respect for people who forego the pleasures of meat for moral and religious reasons. People who eat fish don't fall under this category for me - it's like "i don't want to harm any cows or pigs or sheeps - but FISH! they're the enemy and they must be killed". If it's just a health thing say "I prefer not to eat red meat for health reasons" rather than trying to justify some sort of spiritual reason.
At least, that's my 2p
2006-12-05 19:28:30
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answered by lozatron 3
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An omnivore. An omnivore is someone who eats flesh and plantlife.
There is no such term as pesce-vegetarian. It's a made up word.
2006-12-06 00:22:49
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answered by KathyS 7
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Ova Lacto vegetarians eat eggs, cheese, and consume milk products but they do not eat fish - no flesh
2006-12-05 17:40:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Pescetarians
2006-12-05 17:30:52
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answered by eauxquet 2
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demi-vegetarian
ones who dont eat meat but eat fish r piscetarians
2006-12-06 04:44:40
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answered by Anonymous
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