Yes, fish is a type of meat.
Although we commonly refer to meat (meaning red meat), fish, seafood and poultry, the food we are referring to is mainly muscle fibre, or meat.
It's easier to list, for example, recipes under these headings rather than group everything under 'meat', because methods of cooking different meats, while sometimes identical or nearly so, can also differ markedly.
no it's white meat.
Fish is a meat. It is a white meat, like chicken.
fiish is meat. poultry is any type of bird meat.
Yes because fish is a type of meat and they eat fish.
A fish eats meat or plants, or both, depending on which type of fish it is. If a human eats a fish, it is not a vegetarian diet food.
It's according to the type of meat you're eating,for example fish,fish is healthy animal meat.But you must be careful of the type of animal meat you're eating or else the meat can make gain weight
No, fish is a type of meat. It contains protein and some fat, but not significant amounts of carbohydrates.
None. Eating meat isn't vegetarian.
Pescatarian is the name for a vegetarian that eats fish.
Fish and sometimes even humans ,but not a lot.
Yes fish is in the meat group because fish has meat right?
Food staples such as meat, fish, rice and dates
They eat trout and any type of meat they can find.