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2007-03-28 01:07:46 · 7 answers · asked by dodge 1 in Food & Drink Other - Food & Drink

7 answers

Yes, it does exist.
In a frutarian diet, you'll only eat raw fruit and seeds.

Here's a link for more info:
http://www.fruitarian.com/ao/WhatIsFruitarianism.htm

2007-03-28 01:17:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

or you mean to say fruitarianism?
here's what ive got

Fruitarianism is the pursuit of a strict form of vegan diet that is limited to eating the ripe fruits of plants and trees, yet could result in a diet made from hundreds of different species of fruits that grow wild in the tropical forests remaining in the world. Fruitarianism could involve the study of what fruits would be needed in theory to provide proper nourishment to aspiring fruitarians and what benefits could come from farming a great biodiversity of fruit trees or even setting a futuristic goal of processing fruits (such as to remove excess sugar) to alter the ratios of nutrients available to make it easier to attain a balanced fruitarian diet. Fruitarians (frugivores[2] or fructarians) eat in principle only the fruit of plants.[3] As with other dietary practices, such as vegetarianism and raw foodism, some people consider themselves fruitarians even if their diet is not 100% fruit. The reasons for this may be either they simply don't manage to reach this percentage, or that they still are on their way to reach it gradually, or they think or feel that a lower percentage (for instance 75%) is good enough for them. As long as the percentage is higher than 50%, they are (predominantly) fruitarian. [4] Usually fruitarians who include foods other than fruit follow a vegan diet

2007-03-28 09:48:27 · answer #2 · answered by <fish_me> 2 · 0 0

do you mean people who only eat fruit ,nuts and seeds?
if so i'm sure there must be, it a crazy diet and theres some crazy people who would consider it .

2007-03-28 08:15:23 · answer #3 · answered by seaview 6 · 0 0

No. They all died from malnutrition and severe protein deficiencies.

2007-03-28 09:58:58 · answer #4 · answered by brevejunkie 7 · 0 0

Yeah, and that'd be the perfect name for 'em too!

2007-03-28 09:00:20 · answer #5 · answered by Tom ツ 7 · 0 0

No. They've all died from malnutrition.

2007-03-28 10:31:58 · answer #6 · answered by Sugar Pie 7 · 0 0

sure why not?

2007-03-28 08:10:50 · answer #7 · answered by Mary 5 · 0 0

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