"Someone who doesn't eat poultry"
2007-09-10 19:00:47
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answer #1
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answered by Allie 4
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if you still eat other meat then you're still an omnivore/ meat eater.
if you don't eat meat at all then you'd be a vegetarian. so it depends on what do you eat.
and don't listen to the people saying that you'd be a vegan. are you kidding? being a vegan doesn't just mean that you don't eat poultry, whatever happened to the other meat, other animal by-products?
2007-09-10 16:13:24
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answer #2
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answered by Mar 4
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Why does everyone have to have a freaking label? If you eat meat, but not poultry, then you're an omnivore. You can't give yourself a label, but you can say, I don't eat poultry.
2007-09-10 14:19:28
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answer #3
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answered by VeggieTart -- Let's Go Caps! 7
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Boycotting the poultry industry...I know of a lot of people who are doing that. Poultry houses have brought a lot of bad things to some parts of the country.
2007-09-10 14:28:25
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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There is no name for someone who cuts out poultry, just like there is no name for someone who doesn't eat red meat. It is called omnivore, an animal that feeds on both animal and vegetable substances.
2007-09-10 14:43:52
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answer #5
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answered by Prodigy556 7
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i know there is french vegetarians.
that is people who only eat poultry.
ive never heard of eating everything else and not poultry.
most people who claim to be half vegetarians only eat things with beedy eyes like birds and some fish.
thats crap to me.
its not their fault that theyre not as cute as a cow.
but whatever.
everyone had their own opinion.
2007-09-10 14:29:06
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely, everybody deserves a label, why should vegetarians have all the fun.
You can call yourself a POULTRYPHOBIC.
Because everybody needs a label --- your handy-dandy complete list of labels.
VEGETARIAN (Lacto-ovo- vegetarian)
When most people think of vegetarians, they think of lacto-ovo-vegetarians. People who do not eat beef, pork, poultry, fish, shellfish or animal flesh of any kind, but do eat eggs and dairy products are lacto-ovo vegetarians (“lacto” comes from the Latin for milk, and “ovo” for egg).
Lacto-vegetarian is used to describe a vegetarian who does not eat eggs, but does eat dairy products.
Ovo-vegetarian refers to people who do not eat meat or dairy products but do eat eggs.
VEGAN
Vegans do not eat meat of any kind and also do not eat eggs, dairy products, or processed foods containing these or other animal-derived ingredients such as gelatin. Many vegans also refrain from eating foods that are made using animal products that may not contain animal products in the finished process, such as sugar and some wines. There is some debate as to whether certain foods, such as honey, fit into a vegan diet.
FRUITARIANS –
They eat only fruits, nuts and seeds.(This includes the fruit of vegetables such as tomatoes and courgettes. However they never eat the roots of plants such as carrots and potatoes)
PISCIVORE –
The word piscivore is used to describe those who abstain from eating all meat and animal flesh with the exception of fish. Although the word is not commonly used, more and more people are adopting this kind of diet, usually for health reasons or as a stepping stone to a fully vegetarian diet. Pescatarian is occasionally used but is incorrect.
POULTRYIVORE –
Eats chicken and turkey, but does not eat mammals.
POULTRYPHOBIC-
Won’t eat chicken or turkey, but eats all other animals
FLEXITARIAN/SEMI-VEGETARIAN/DEMIVEGETARIAN
You don’t have to be vegetarian to love vegetarian food! “Flexitarian” is a term recently coined to describe those who eat a mostly vegetarian diet, but occasionally eat meat.
RAW VEGAN/RAW FOOD DIET
A raw vegan diet consists of unprocessed vegan foods that have not been heated above 115 degrees Fahrenheit (46 degrees Celsius). “Raw foodists” believe that foods cooked above this temperature have lost a significant amount of their nutritional value and are harmful to the body.
MACROBIOTIC
The macrobiotic diet, revered by some for its healthy and healing qualities, includes unprocessed vegan foods, such as whole grains, fruits and vegetables, and allows the occasional consumption of fish. Sugar and refined oils are avoided. Perhaps the most unique qualifier of the macrobiotic diet is its emphasis on the consumption of Asian vegetables, such as daikon, and sea vegetables, such as seaweed.
OMNIVORE –
Eats both animal and plant matter. A slang derogatory term for FLEXITARIAN.
CARNIVORE
Only eats meat.
LANDIVORE
Eats meat, but does not eat seafood or fish.
HERBIVORE
Same as a vegetarian
SUSHIVORE
Eats fish but only uncooked.
BEEFEATER –
Guards the Tower of London.
SNACKATARIAN –
Will not eat snacks made in the image of animals. E.g. Chocolate Easter Bunny, Animal crackers, goldfish crackers, gummy bears, or swedish fish.
STRICT SNACKATARIAN –
Won’t eat chocolate easter eggs as well.
OVO-SNACKATARIAN
Will eat Chocolate Easter eggs, but not the chocolate easter bunny etc,
PESCASNACKATARIAN
Will eat goldfish crackers and swedish fish but will not eat gummy bears, chocolate easter bunny and animal crackers.
2007-09-10 19:32:53
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Fusspots?
2007-09-10 15:44:32
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Why is everyone in this section obsessed with titles? Cant you just eat what you like and not eat what you don't like without a title to place on it.
2007-09-10 15:21:53
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answer #9
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answered by rome 5
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Vegan
2007-09-10 15:06:27
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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