No... according to wikipedia's vegetarianism article, "Vegetarianism is the practice of a diet that excludes all meat, including poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, and slaughter by-products."
However, there are variations within vegetarianism; some people abstain from all meat except for fish, for example.
they can eat algae wafflers from petsmart
That should be no problem.
Not a vegetarian. They eat mainly vegetarian food, but they eat meat occasionally.
Escargot was not invented, they are naturally occurring animals. As to who was the first to eat them, it would be hard to say, it would have been thousands of years ago.
People eat éclairs, eggs and eggplant. They also eat endive, escargot and enchilada.
No, but there are vegetarian alternatives.
You might crave chicken but if you eat it you are not a vegetarian anymore. Try vegetarian "fake chicken".
Non Vegetarian food such as meat, fish, etc. A pure vegetarian does not even eat egg.
Yes. Even we do (escargot), and lots of other animals will eat them (birds for ex)
escargot[es-car-go(snails)] and croissants
Escargot is the french word for snail.
Escargot means "snail."