there are four types of vegetarian:
a vegan is a person who doesn't eat any animal products including dairy, meat, fish, egg or honey
a lacto vegetarian is a vegetarian that doesn't eat egg
a ovo vegetarian is a vegetarian that doesn't eat dairy
a lacto-ovo vegetarian is a vegetarian that eats dairy and egg
(NB. A vegetarian doesn't eat fish, a person who eats fish, but not meat is a pesketarian)
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Well, it depends. Vegetarianism consists of not eating animals, and may including fish and other seafood, but there are varying degrees of vegetarianism, and some vegetarians will consume dairy products and eggs, some will consume dairy products but not eggs, and some will consume neither. Being vegan is not eating animals or animal products. All vegans are vegetarians, but not all vegetarians are not vegan.
Most vegetarians do NOT eat animals.There are many types of vegetarians. Vegetarian is merely a way of describing one's diet. All vegetarians eat vegetables, fruit, and grains. Below is a list of what certain types of vegetarians eat on top of this.Vegans: just consume vegetables, fruit, and grains and grain products that do not include eggs, gelatin, or other animal by-products.Ovo-Vegetarians: Also eat eggs.Lacto-Vegetarians: Also consume milk and milk products (milk, cheese, cream, yogurt, ...)Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarians: Also eat both eggs and milk products.Pollo-Vegetarians: Also eat poultry (and usually eggs)Pesco-Vegetarians: Also eat fishQuasi-Vegetarian: Eats vegetarian meals occasionally.
Vegetarian products do not contain meat. More extreme vegetarians will also not consume eggs or dairy, but that is considered vegan. Many products will list themselves on the packaging or in the store as being vegetarian or vegan. If unsure, reading the ingredients label will always guarentee that you known if a product contains meat or not.
A vegetarian diet would consist of non meat foods. Some vegetarians consume dairy products while others do not. There are numerous websites one can look at to obtain suitable recipes.
Vegetarians do not consume animals. If a diet includes red meat, fish, and poultry, it is not a vegetarian diet.
Yes. Vegetarians may consume animal products such as dairy products, but not animal flesh. Vegans do not consume animal products or flesh.
Vegetarians who still consume dairy (some do and some don't) are able to eat yogurt.
Some studies have shown that some vegetarians consume large amounts of cholesterol and saturated fat.
Pancakes, the item that IHOP is most known for, would be off the menu for vegetarians, unless they are lacto-ovo vegetarians (refrain from eating meat, but will consume milk and eggs). Therefore a vegetarian could have coffee or juice at IHOP.
SimilaritiesBoth vegans and lacto-ovo vegetarians abstain from consuming foods or ingredients that require the death of an animal: meat, fish, the flesh of other formerly living things, gelatine, rennet, pig-derived insulin, etc.Individuals who are vegan or vegetarian for ethical reasons will also abstain from using non-food products that require an animal's death, for example, leather and silk.DifferencesTrue vegans don't consume or use any animal-derived products whether an animal had to die or not. For example, they won't consume dairy, eggs, or honey, and they won't use cosmetics that contain bee pollen. Lacto-ovo (or ovo-lacto) vegetarians will consume eggs and dairy, except for cheeses and whey that were made with animal-derived rennet. They will often also consume or use other animal-derived foods and products that were made without causing an animal's death.
Fosters Gold does not consume animal products, he is a vegetarian.
The most basic form of vegetarianism is a lacto-ovo vegetarian. To be ANY form of a vegetarian, you must not eat or use anything that directly causes the death of an animal. No red meat, fish, chicken, gelatin, seafood, fur, leather, or any other form of flesh, skin, or any other animal body part that cannot be extracted without causing death. So eggs, dairy products, wool, etc, are acceptable in following a vegetarian lifestyle. You are not a vegetarian if you do not follow these rules. Many flexitarians (those who are only vegetarian when they feel like it) claim to be vegetarian. No. More complex versions of vegetarianism: A vegetarian who does not eat eggs is called a lacto vegetarian. Ovo vegetarians do not consume dairy products, but eat eggs. Vegans are vegetarians, but vegetarians are not vegan. Vegans do not use any animal products at all. No honey, wool, silk, milk, eggs, cheese, yogurt, etc. Vegans do not buy products tested on animals as well.