shrimp would exist under the general clasification of Seafood but it must be a meat product because sea weed can also be a seefood.
White meat.
Pork is the meat of a pig, like ham, bacon, MOST sausage, pork chops, etc. Shrimp is seafood- they live in the ocean. From a RELIGIOUS dietary viewpoint, shrimp may be considered unclean and prohibited by some religions- but it is not pork. It is not Kosher, but IS considered Halal.
NO!
Shrimp is an animal protein/meat.
Liver is offal rather than meat, but for religious dietary purposes it is on the same level as meat.
No. Its meat
Shrimp is a food that is relatively low in fat. Many people eat shrimp for the protein it providers and as a healthier alternative to red meat.
No. Scallops are mollusks and shrimp are crustaceans.
They aren't fish. They are brine shrimp. (shrimp = invertebrates)
she only eats shrimp
yes if you count fish as meat.Like shrimp and stuff
Most cheeses are vegetarianthese days, but some can contain rennet, which comes from the stomach of animals and contains enzymes. Sometimes this is considered as non - vegetarian, so always check the label.
Meat is usually defined as the flesh of an animal, so eggs are not meat. It's certainly an animal product, so no vegan would be consuming it. Some vegetarians may eat it, some may not.Eggs Are Not MeatAn egg is a dairy product, not a meat. DebEggs Are ALSO Not DairyAn egg does not have anything to do with an animal's mammary gland, so it cannot be considered dairy. DanAnswerEggs are considered MEAT according to the dictionary and the food pyramid http://gamesdevelopment.gaa.ie/files/nutrition/the_food_pyramid.jpg