If you are a vegetarian, you don't eat meat at all. Conversely, if you do eat any meat, then technically you cannot be called a vegetarian.
No, vegetarians do not eat any kind of meat.
True vegetarians eat none at all. Some avoid red meat only, but are not vegetarians in the strict sense of the term.
Some Hindus are vegetarians and do not eat burgers that have meat in it. Some are non-vegetarians and eat burgers that have meat. And some Hindus are so orthodox that they don't even eat bakery items and food that is prepared outside their home or temples. Especially Iyengars who have had Samasrayanam eat only the food that is the remnants of food offered to Sriman NArAyanA.
If the food it is not cocked properly some bacteria it is left in the meat.Raw fish and meat can give severe food poisoning when the meat its contaminated.
Some vegetarian diets include the Vegan diet. I believe they eat special types of food and no meat as vegetarians do. You can also find more on the computer.
Some are and some are not. There is no rule saying you have to be vegetarian.
No, when meat is cooked, it shrinks to some extent, because juices - fats and water - run out and evaporate.
Yes, it is a form of vegetable, so therefore it is not meat. vegetarians don't eat meat, some take it further and don't eat any products that are from animals either like: eggs, milk, cheese etc if you mean ginger like the vegetable then yes vegetarians can eat it!!! xxx :)
Cooking food does offer some advantages, although it is possible to survive on a diet of uncooked food if it was reasonably chosen. Cooked meat is not only more digestible, but also is less likely to contain harmful bacteria, since cooking kills bacteria. Even if you prefer not to eat meat, there are vegetables and grains which also become more digestible when they are cooked. There are also fruits and vegetables which do not need to be cooked and are better if they are not cooked.
Neither one eats meat. Some vegetarians will eat other animal products, such as eggs, gelatin, milk, and yeast. A vegan eats only plant products and food that is not processed through any animal means.
Some vegans avoid meat for health reasons and not because they don't like it. For some people red meat has too much cholesterol and fat and it clogs up their arteries. There's nothing wrong with enjoying a substitute and remembering how good burgers are.
Usually a meat coarse meal with some sides. Although if you're vegetarian or so then most likely a cooked meal.