A pollo-vegetarian.
If you eat chicken and fish, you're a pesco-pollo vegetarian.
2007-04-29 11:07:53
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answered by kiwikiwi_bird@sbcglobal.net 2
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A person who eats meat of any kind is not a vegetarian. You can place as many suffix in front of the word vegetarian as you want it doesn't mean anything. There is no such thing as a pollotarian/pollo-vegetarian, semi vegetarian or any other name people like to give themselves to convince themselves they compassionate to animals, etc.
Just because people call themselves certain things doesnt make it true.
2007-04-29 14:57:50
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answered by Prodigy556 7
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Omnivores, same as most of us.
I'm really tired of those people who claim to be vegetarian, but eat meat. That's just someone who doesn't like one kind of meat, but will eat others.
Those vegetarians who eat eggs and dairy are called Lacto/Ova Vegetarians.
Vegans eat nothing that comes from an animal source.
Fruitarians only eat what doesn't kill the plant - fruit and nuts.
2007-04-29 11:11:45
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answered by Barb Outhere 7
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I think that does not have any name because he eats chicken and is not a vegetarian. In this web page you will find important things about vegetarianism.
2007-04-29 11:08:59
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answered by Many4 3
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Why do carcass-eaters insist on being called vegetarians?
It is just plain rude. You do no not believe in vegetarianism, why use the name?
I can call myself pregnant, but unless I have a baby in my belly, I am only a liar. No credible vegetarian society or organization classifies someone who eats rotting flesh as a vegetarian. It would be a bit ridiculous... I don't care how you try to hyphenate the word, vegetarians do not eat dead animals.
2007-04-29 12:14:03
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answered by Squirtle 6
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I too don't believe it is correct for a person to call themself a vegetarian if they consume chicken or fish, but the correct answer is based on the latin for "Fish and Chicken", and is a: "PESCE POLLO VEGETARIAN". I am a strict vegetarian, and I have been served chicken/fish in error before by people who do not understand that I do NOT consume flesh of any sort. This is why I believe that the above term and recognition lends confusion to the word vegetarian.
2007-04-29 11:10:37
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answered by Mink M 2
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If you eat chicken, you are not a vegetarian. Vegetarians do not consume any flesh food, to include fish and shellfish, poultry, beef, pork, etc. They can consume other animal-derived products like eggs, dairy, honey, etc. as long as the animal is not killed to obtain it. Vegans don't eat any animal products at all. Hope this helps!
2007-04-29 11:40:11
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answered by Tracey F 2
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A Not-Vegetarian.
2007-04-29 12:06:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, the technical name... Is this it?
"Not a vegetarian"
"A hypocrite"
"A meat- eater"
Why do people think that a chicken is not an animal???
It's amazing... Almost comical... vegetarians that eat chicken are not vegetarians... they are meat-eaters that like chicken.
2007-04-29 16:03:59
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answered by blah blah 3
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i dont think there is one.
i used to be this type of person, i couldnt call myself a vegetarian.
its just someone who chooses to not eat red meat!
im sure there will one dy be a name as it has become quite a common thing, although god knows why!
2007-04-29 11:07:57
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answered by mowgligurl 4
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wat?!?!?
if u eat chicken u cant b a vegetarian!!!
if u eat chicken and veg than u r an omnivore
2007-04-29 11:08:10
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answered by Chani o_O 3
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