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A pescetarian diet is a diet which includes fish but no other animals. Although pescetarians eat fish sometimes, they are mostly vegetarian and have fish only once or twice a week to get the intake of DHA and EPA omega 3 which is hard to find on a vegetarian diet. Nuts, grains, seeds, beans and legumes are the main sources of protein and of course fish.

Some Pescetarians eat eggs and/or dairy and some do not. Pescetarians should also avoid by products of slaughter of land animals such as Gelatin, gelatin, asparatame and animal fats from pork etc.

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14y ago

Pescetarians don't eat meat except fish/seafood.

They can eat eggs

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7y ago

Everything vegetarians can eat, plus seafood, meaning, no land animals.

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13y ago

Pescitarians are similar to vegetarians in that they do not eat meat. However, pescitarians, like myself, can eat fish, eggs and dairy products, which adds more variety to their diet.

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Pescatarians cannot eat any animal meat or flesh, except for fish or seafood in general.

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They eat meat but fish only.

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10y ago

Fish but not meat

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