It depends on the specific type of vegetarian. The most common are pescatarian (fish), lacto- or ovo-vegetarian, vegetarian, and vegan. Some allow fish, eggs, and / or dairy. Vegetarian limits all meat and eggs. Vegan does not allow animal products of any kind (including honey, dairy, silk, leather, etc.).
Vegetarian Meat was created in 1990.
No, salchichas are not vegetarian. Salchichas are sausages and sausages are made from meat. So, salchichas are in no way vegetarian although there may be some meat-free salchicha alternatives out there, as there is for many other meats.
A herbivore or a vegetarian or a vegan never deliberately eats meat.
Mountain Dew does not contain any meat or other animal products, so yes, it is vegetarian.
Carnivorous- Only meat. Vegetarian- No meat.
Horses can't eat meat therefore they are vegetarian
If you only eat white meat and no red meat, you would be considered a pesco-vegetarian, also known as a pescatarian. This means you include fish and other seafood in your diet, while avoiding other types of meat.
Many Hindus avoid all types of meat. They prefer a vegetarian diet and eat things like vegetables, fruits, and noodles. Other Indian cultures incorporate small amounts of meat in their diet.
Yes, as long as there are no meat or sauces containing meat, it is a vegetarian dish.
Of course, some meat eaters go vegetarian some go the other way. It a personal choice but i stay an omnivore for one reason I really not like most plant-based proteins.
Not a vegetarian. They eat mainly vegetarian food, but they eat meat occasionally.
Yes. There are many differen types. A white meat vegetarian is a vegetarian that can eat chicken, fish and also vegges.