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Obviously i'm not a vegetarian or a red meat or white meat vegetarian. An avian vegetarian? Please don't reply if you're just going to insult me. Thanks! x

2006-12-19 06:54:21 · 27 answers · asked by AMY S 2 in Food & Drink Vegetarian & Vegan

The reason I pt it in this section is because it's the one yahoo picked for me. Plus I thought it would be a category that would attract the most sensible answers. Clearly I was wrong.

2006-12-21 08:37:42 · update #1

27 answers

Beefaterian - Mad Cow

2006-12-19 06:58:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anchor Cranker 4 · 3 1

I Think it's called Chicken Little Diet .. Well Sounds Good Enough To Me Anyway ... just hope I get chosen for the most popular answer , it's been a while now ! Happy Poultry Less Dieting I know the turkey's will be thanking you, especially at this time of year MERRY CHRISTMAS

2016-05-22 21:38:38 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

why did you post this in Veggie and Vegan ?

Its unrelated, unless you know we are brighter than regular diet people...highly likely.

If you'll looking to label yourself, i don't think there is a phrase. It would only be useful if it was understood by everyone as a common phrase anyway.

Please do NOT INVENT a word and attach it to anything like veggie, -arian or such like, it confuses the whole topic. People have taken the word pescoarian and corrupted it to pesco-vegetarian, that confuses things too. There is NO subcategory in the vegetarian definition, the rest are jsut made up by wannabees. The real definition is:

Definitions

A vegetarian is someone living on a diet of grains, pulses, nuts, seeds, vegetables and fruits with or without the use of dairy products and eggs (preferably free-range).

A vegetarian does not eat any meat, poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, or slaughter by-products such as gelatine or animal fats.

Types of Vegetarian
Lacto-ovo-vegetarian. Eats both dairy products and eggs. This is the most common type of vegetarian diet.
Lacto-vegetarian. Eats dairy products but not eggs.
Vegan. Does not eat dairy products, eggs, or any other animal product.
Fruitarian. A type of vegan diet where very few processed or cooked foods are eaten. Consists mainly of raw fruit, grains and nuts. Fruitarians believe only plant foods that can be harvested without killing the plant should be eaten.

Good luck though, great start, just meat and fish to go.

2006-12-19 19:59:48 · answer #3 · answered by Michael H 7 · 5 3

I Think it's called "Chicken Little Diet ".. Well Sounds Good Enough To Me Anyway ... just hope I get chosen for the most popular answer , it's been a while now !
Happy Poultry Less Dieting
I know the turkey's will be thanking you, especially at this time of year
MERRY CHRISTMAS

2006-12-19 07:25:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

i do not think you are a vegetarian as they do not eat meat. any way it does not matter what people call you . you have the choice in life to eat what pleases you. if it makes you happy. why care what other people think. it is you that runs your life so do what is right for yourself

2006-12-22 12:19:53 · answer #5 · answered by alenn g 4 · 0 0

You just don't eat poultry, that doesn't give your diet a special name.

Why have you posted this in Vegetarian & Vegan. We don't eat any flesh, fish or fowl, so I'm sorry, but I for one really don't care what you call your diet.

And what on earth is a "red meat or white meat vegetarian"?! There's no such thing; you can't eat any sort of meat and call yourself a vegetarian.

2006-12-19 09:08:35 · answer #6 · answered by Whoosher 5 · 8 3

No there's no official name for your diet. A person who only eats fish is a pesco-vegetarian, a person who only eats poultry is a pollo-vegetarian, a person who eats only fish and poultry is a pesco-pollo-vegetarian. A vegetarian who consumes dairy products is a lacto-vegetarian, a person who consumes eggs is an ovo-vegetarian. Since, from your question, it does not seem that you are trying to be truly vegetarian (basically someone who doesn't eat meat) I would recommend you just say that you don't eat poultry.

2006-12-19 19:18:07 · answer #7 · answered by Julia T 1 · 3 3

I have been allergic to poultry ever since I had a BCG injection when I was 13 years old, so I am in the same situation as you are.

It can be a nuisance at times, but the family enjoy eating it when I am away from home and we use Quorn as a substitute in curries etc, so not too bad.

2006-12-19 07:00:02 · answer #8 · answered by MarkEverest 5 · 3 3

Sorry, you're just an omnivore. You shouldn't really add a veggie label unless you give up eating all animal flesh including fish and fowl. Go on, give it a go, its easy!

2006-12-20 05:47:46 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 0

Avianfluphobia

2006-12-19 10:18:14 · answer #10 · answered by cymry3jones 7 · 3 2

No, there's not a term for it.
Vegetarian, pure and simple, means no meat. Period. You're not one because you eat meat.

2006-12-19 11:15:13 · answer #11 · answered by Eve 4 · 7 2

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