Usually such people avoid meat on bone and fish, but have no problem eating it when concealed, like in McDonald's or in some other kind of dish.
Occasional vegetarian is a person who is vegetarian sometimes and sometimes not. Usually they would refrain from meat for a few months (usually due to a diet) and then eat again when the vegy time is over.
All humans are partial vegetarians, because humans cannot live without the fiber and other carbohydrates, vitamins, and minerals that plants provide. A strict vegetarian is someone who does not eat animal flesh. Some strict vegetarians also avoid animal secretions (like eggs, milk, and honey). A vegan is someone who does not eat animal flesh or secretions. In addition, vegans do not use animals for clothing, transportation, entertainment, or experimentation.
He is a STRICT vegetarian, i.e. a vegan
Yes, Marzipan is a strict vegetarian.
Maya Angelou was not a vegetarian; she enjoyed a variety of foods and did not adhere to a strict vegetarian diet.
A strict vegetarian is basically a vegan in dietary terms (does not eat any animal products.) But does use/ wear animal products.
jains
yes it is if you are not a strict vegetarian but if you do not eat anything from animals then no its not because butter comes from a cow.
In strict liability, there are certain defenses available whereas in absolute liability, there are none.
After my opinion a strict separation is not possible.
It does not, though many Buddhists are vegetarians.
religion and spirituality
It depends on the type of vegetarian. Vey strict vegetarians use no animal products whatsoever. Others will eat eggs or milk products. Still others eat fish and or poultry. A strict vegetarian whether or not he was vegan, would not eat butter. An ovo-lacto vegetarian (eggs and or milk) might. A piscatarian (fish eater) or aviparous (bird eating) vegetarian might.
Southerners followed a strict code of honor