Depending on the person, a vegetarian can eat absolutely no meat, just poultry(chicken), or they can include fish depending ;on what you consider meat
They cannot be called a vegan. Vegans do not eat any form of meat or animal product, therefore a person who eats fish is not a vegan. A pescetarian is a person who eats fish (and dairy) but not other kinds of meat - however this is not considered vegetarian or vegan.
Sushimi is fish. So if you consider fish a meat, yes, it has meat in it. If you are a vegetarian and eat fish, no it would not.
None. Eating meat isn't vegetarian.
there are four types of vegetarian:a vegan is a person who doesn't eat any animal products including dairy, meat, fish, egg or honeya lacto vegetarian is a vegetarian that doesn't eat egga ovo vegetarian is a vegetarian that doesn't eat dairya 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)i hope this answers you question
Vegetarians do not consume animals. If a diet includes red meat, fish, and poultry, it is not a vegetarian diet.
Pescatarian is the name for a vegetarian that eats fish.
Yes. There are many differen types. A white meat vegetarian is a vegetarian that can eat chicken, fish and also vegges.
No she eats meat and fish.
Once you stop eating meat, that includes fish, chicken and meat by-products, you are a vegetarian.
A pesco-vegetarian, also called pescetarian, eats very much the same way as a normal vegetarian. They follow the no-meat diet, excluding beef, chicken, poultry, etc., but DO eat fish. So just to recap, fish is the only meat they actually eat, and that inclusion of fish is what makes them pescetarians and not normal vegetarians.
Non Vegetarian food such as meat, fish, etc. A pure vegetarian does not even eat egg.