Eating any animal is not vegetarian.
Animal fat is not suitable for a vegetarian.
Someone who follows this diet is called a lacto-vegetarian.
Plants are a type of vegetation and do not contain meat, meaning that they are vegetarian-friendly.
A vegetarian eats dairy; The only term describing someone who eats no animal based product (meat, dairy, eggs...) is Vegan.
does not buy slaughterhouse products or any consumer product that involves killing an animal
They can be from vegetarian sources or animal sources.
If they contain no animal fats, then yes they are vegetarian.
Assuming you mean chicken laid eggs, all eggs are vegetarian. What defines a vegetarian is not eating the meat of an animal. If a person was to eat the animal that grew from this egg, they are not vegetarian. The eggs we buy from the supermarket are vegetarian.
Chicken is referred as being non-vegetarian because it is animal flesh. Vegetarian food cannot contain animal flesh.
Yes, the word 'vegetarian' is both a noun and an adjective.The noun 'vegetarian' is a word for a person who does not eat meat, or someone who doesn't eat any animal products; a word for a person.Examples:The recipe was created by my sister, a vegetarian. (noun)The new vegetarian restaurant has some great reviews. (adjective)Note: An animal that does not eat meat is called a herbivore.
The elephant.
Cows?