It depends on how strict you are as a vegetarian. Some rule out all animal products which is called vegan-ism (a branch of vegetarianism), but most only avoid animal meats while eating all other types of food, including tofu, veggie burgers, grains, etc.
Well if there vegetarians then it's obviously no meat and all vegetables and nothing with animal fats and stuff in it so they have to be very careful with what they eat.
Meat.
Hindus are vegetarians.
No Vegetarians dont eat anything that a animal has been harmed in process. They eat vegtables also dairy etc. Vegetarians eat a wide range of foods, not just vegetables.
Glucose is in all foods so yes.
Meat doesn't have fiber in it. Vegetarians eat foods high in fiber.
To ensure that they get the right nutrients to keep them healthy.
yes
Being vegetarian is not synonymous with thinness. Vegetarians who eat a lot of junk foods and sodas can still gain an unhealthy amount of weight.
No. Vegetarians eat a whole range of foods, not just vegetables.
Food derived from plants and not from animals. Many vegetarians also eat foods that do not require slaughter of an animal such as dairy products, eggs and honey, but many vegetarians don't eat those foods. Be sure to get enough protein--you can get it from dairy products, eggs, nuts and seeds, whole grains and beans. A common nutritional error for vegetarians (and non-vegetarians) is eating too many refined carbohydrates.
Anyone with special dietary requirements such as people who can't eat certain foods e.g. allergies/intolerances, people who choose not to eat certain foods e.g. vegetarians and people who need to eat certain foods e.g. diabetics.
Herbivores