Some studies have shown that some vegetarians consume large amounts of cholesterol and saturated fat.
Never, poultry is not vegetarian.
No, consuming raw meat can lead to sickness. Meat has to be cooked to get rid of the bacteria on it or in it. Raw food diets include veggies and fruits. Raw food diets are mostly vegetarian diets.
You can find information on vegetarian diets online and at your local library. Sites such as about will give you all the information you need to start a vegetarian diet.
Animal fat is not suitable for a vegetarian.
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.
Vegetarian
Yes there are in fact some diet plans for vegetarians. They are special diets catered to vegetarians and there are some popular diets you can edit to work for a vegetarian.
Vegetarian diets are generally higher in fiber, vitamins, and other nutrients and lower in total fat, saturated fat, and cholesterol than non-vegetarian diets. They're better for the environment because it takes much less water and other resources to produce vegetables than it takes to produce meat, and plants produce oxygen, whereas animals produce methane and carbon dioxide. And of course, it's better for the animals who do not have to live in cramped, filthy conditions, be subjected to painful mutilations without anesthesia, and ultimately, be killed.
The Walking Stick is a vegetarian and diets on leaves.
The term vegetarian was coined in 1847 by the founders of the Vegetarian Society of Great Britain, but vegetarianism has been around as long as people have created diets.
Some of the most popular diets out there has to be the zone and Atkins diet were carbohydrates are and the vegetarian and vegan diets were no animal products are allowed for consumption.
Low fat diets are often high in carbohydrates, since things like pasta, bread, and grains are low in fat. Fruits and vegetables are also a key component of low fat diets.