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Meat, poultry, fish and seafood, whole cereals and dairy products
Animal products (such as meat, poultry, seafood, eggs, dairy products, lard and butter), and coconut, palm and other tropical oils.
fiish is meat. poultry is any type of bird meat.
Quasi-vegetarians do not eat red-meat products. Some of them pursue pescetarianism, which allows fish and seafood into an otherwise vegetarian diet. Pollotarians eat poultry, while pesce-pollotarians eat seafood and poultry products.
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No they are not. The definition of a vegetarian diet includes not eating meat, poultry, or seafood. If you really like seafood, try modifying your vegetarian diet to a pescetarian diet. Pesco-vegetarianism allows the consumption of seafood, but not meat or poultry.
Strict or vegan; which excludes all animal products including milk, cheeses, eggs, and other dairy products.Lacto-vegetarian; which excludes meat, poultry, fish, and eggs, but includes dairy products.Lacto-ovo-vegetarian; which excludes meats, poultry, and seafood, but includes eggs and dairy products.
I'm not sure if there is a specific title for people who eat seafood and poultry, but I know that there are at least two types of vegetarian classifications. Vegans eat only vegetables, no meats of any kind, including meat by products like gelatin. Ovo lacto includes all vegetables, eggs, cheese and other dairy products, and sometimes seafood and poultry. The latter is the better answer.
they can have many seafood products of their own
Seafood
Peanuts and seafood.
The south beach diet is defiantly a more different diet from the others. It consists of lean protein, such as seafood, skinless poultry, lean beef and soy products.