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How are vegetarians helping the earth if they are eating plants that affect the earth?

Vegetarians use less plants than meat eaters. Over half of our food crops go to feed farmed animals.


How did meat eaters catch their food?

Most meat eaters areeither very large, have big and sharp teeth, big claws, are very fast, etc. so they usually have more of an advantage over vegetarians


Are vegetarians are available all over the world other than India?

Vegetarians are people whose diet consists mainly of vegetables and/or fruit. They are all over the world. Vegans are similar in that they do not eat meat, they are even stricter in their diet, in addition, they consume no animal products, including dairy. No eggs, no cheese, nothing that is in any way derived from animals.


What did Aryans eat?

They tended sheep, goats, cows, and horses.


Where would you find roman food shops?

Food shops were all over the city. The shops where people bought items such as meat and vegetables were in fora, but the fast food shops of cooked food were just about on every street corner. The wine shops and taverns sold food as did the many fast food bars set up along major streets.


How many people are carnivores?

In a 2003 Vegetarian Resource Group Harris Interactive survey, 2.8 percent of those surveyed said they never eat meat, poultry, or fish/seafood. A majority of the vegetarians said they never eat meat, poultry, fish/seafood, dairy products, eggs, or honey. Thus, over half the vegetarians can be classified as vegans.


How many shops do meadow hall have?

It has over 200 shops (clothes shops, next, primark, toy shops, common shopping centre shops) and over 50 places to eat such as; Burger King, Pizza Hut, Mc Donalds.


How many shops have the quadant in swansea got?

They have 28 shops over there


How many shops are there in the metrocentre?

over 300 shops and over 50 restaurants (U.K)


Why was Quorn developed?

Quorn was developed as a sustainable protein alternative to meat, addressing the growing concerns over the environmental impact of meat production and the need for more diverse food sources. Launched in 1985, it is primarily made from mycoprotein, derived from a fermented fungus, aiming to provide a nutritious, low-fat, and high-fiber option for vegetarians and those looking to reduce meat consumption. The development of Quorn also aligns with health trends, offering a product that is lower in saturated fat compared to traditional meat.


Why are so many vegetarians overweight?

Caloric density. Most vegetarian foods have fewer calories in a given amount of volume/weight than omnivorous foods. Fruits and vegetables have very few calories- a pound of brocolli has about 150 calories, blueberries perhaps 300. You'd need to consume almost a dozen pounds of certain foods to reach your daily caloric needs! On the otherhand meat, especially fatty meat like beef, has many,many more calories per pound. A pound of ground beef can have around 1500 calories! This isn't to say that vegetarianism is necessary or a guarantee for weight loss. Vegetarians could pig out on calorically-dense chocolate raisins and gain weight just like anyone else. Likewise, you don't need to be a complete vegetarian to be able to eat a greater mass of food without gaining additional weight. Simply choose more fruits and vegetables (without added sugar or oil) instead of sweets, whole grains instead of enriched wheat flour (the insoluble fiber in whole grains means there's fewer calories per pound, along with a host of other benefits) and get your protein from lean meats or soy that haven't been adulterated (deep-fried, creamed, battered, and what not)


Is a carnivore a person who eats meat?

Most people are omnivores, meaning they eat a little of everything, including meat. Some people are vegetarians, meaning they don't eat meat, but a carnivore would eat meat exclusively, and that would be bad for a human's health.