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I eat alot of veggies but peas and i don't eat alot of meat and only veggies i eat is spinach,corn,and greenbeans.I won't touch my meat very much am i a vegetarian??

2007-01-13 07:16:35 · 18 answers · asked by Anonymous in Food & Drink Vegetarian & Vegan

18 answers

No, you just don't like meat. That doesn't make you vegeterian. Vegeterian do not eat meat at all and some vegeterian not even eat eggs.

2007-01-13 08:37:05 · answer #1 · answered by 12345p 1 · 2 0

Nope u r not a vegetarian because althouugh u don't eat meat alot, u still do sometimes which still makes u an omnivorous. So if u want 2 b a vegetarian you will have 2 cut off all the meat completely from ur diet and gelatin, then and only then u can consider urself a vegetarian. And if u want 2 b a vegan (which happens 2 b healthier and more compassionate) you have 2 cut off not only meat but eggs and all dairy products.

2007-01-13 07:38:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Vegetarianism isn't eating vegetables, it's not eating meat, and it doesn't matter why you're a vegetarian. If you decide one day "Hey. From now on I shall minimize my meat consumption because I don't like meat and it's pointless for me to eat it all the time" and try to do this (avoiding meat products) then technically you are a vegetarian. Specifically a semi-vegetarian or a flexitarian. SOme people don't call this vegetarianism, and it's (IMHO) much cooler to go flat out veg, but if you look up "vegetarian" then that would be there.

2007-01-13 10:42:44 · answer #3 · answered by treehuggingveganhippy 3 · 2 1

NO.
That's ridiculous. Eating only a little bit of meat does NOT make you a vegetarian.
Not eating any meat ever, does.

You only eat spinach, corn and green beans? That's a problem because it means you're eating junk to make up for all the real food you're missing.

Remember: eat more and a wider variety of vegetables and grains.
and
YOU'RE NOT A VEGETARIAN.

2007-01-13 07:27:39 · answer #4 · answered by pinwheelbandit 5 · 5 0

You say that you don't eat a lot of meat, so I would assume that you do eat some meat. Vegetarians do not eat meat, or chicken or fish. So you are not a vegetarian.

2007-01-13 07:28:56 · answer #5 · answered by Clare 3 · 6 0

A vegetarian is someone who does not eat meat or fish, EVER. Vegetarians may do this because they think it is wrong to kill animals, or because they think eating meat is bad for their health. Rarely eating meat - even 1 day a year - does not make you a vegetarian.

2007-01-13 07:48:42 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

No, because you still eat meat, but just not a lot. You're a non-vegetarian. And if you exclude red meat, but still eat fish and/or poultry, you're still not a true vegetarian. You're just a picky eater.

2007-01-13 13:23:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

No a vegetarian won't touch meat at all.

2007-01-13 14:34:39 · answer #8 · answered by Marenight 7 · 2 0

It sounds like you like vegetables, but since you said that you eat meat and not a lot of it, you'd probably not be considered a vegetarian, but a flexatarian--they have diet similar to vegetarians, but they do allow room for an occasional meat craving.

2007-01-13 07:29:47 · answer #9 · answered by rrichards2k3 3 · 4 1

If you eat any meat, you are an omnivore. A vegetarian is a person who eats NO ANIMALS.

2007-01-13 07:26:58 · answer #10 · answered by KathyS 7 · 7 0

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