You might crave chicken but if you eat it you are not a vegetarian anymore. Try vegetarian "fake chicken".
No, a true vegetarian will not eat chicken or fish.
a vegetarian is defined as person who does not eat meat, fish, fowl, or any food derived from animals. so if you eat chicken your not really a vegetarian.
No, Buddhists are strictly vegetarian
Yes. There are many differen types. A white meat vegetarian is a vegetarian that can eat chicken, fish and also vegges.
Tell her that vegetarian food grows out of the ground, it comes from the earth. If she can "plant" it, she can eat it.
yes, as i think aamir khan (my favourite) is pure vegetarian
The term "vegetarian" is a flexible word. Many people who claim to be vegetarians have opposing views on certain subjects. Depending on how rigorous one vegetarian is to another, their opinions on certain foods change. I know several, some eat baked chicken, others refuse to touch any type of chicken. In my experience I have found vegetarian to mean a person who does not eat meat. If you consider baked chicken a meat, then don't eat it. If you consider it not a meat, have at it.
nope!! if you are a vegan, you eat NOTHING that comes from animals.
Assuming you mean chicken laid eggs, all eggs are vegetarian. What defines a vegetarian is not eating the meat of an animal. If a person was to eat the animal that grew from this egg, they are not vegetarian. The eggs we buy from the supermarket are vegetarian.
None except those, such as buddhism, that require adherents to be vegetarian
Once you stop eating meat, that includes fish, chicken and meat by-products, you are a vegetarian.
Strictly if you are a vegetarianyou should not eat any animal flesh at all and if you are a vegan you go further and do not eat or use any animal derived products (eggs, milk, leather etc).Thus if you will eat fish or chicken you are not really a vegetarian you are just a person who will not eat mammals.