Pescatarian is the name for a vegetarian that eats fish.
Vegan
Lacto vegetarian: A lacto vegetarian diet excludes meat, fish, and poultry, eggs and it's products. However, it may contain dairy products such as milk, yogurt, and cheese.Lacto ovo vegetarian: A lacto ovo vegetarian diet excludes meat, fish, and poultry but includes dairy products and eggs. .
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.
Once you stop eating meat, that includes fish, chicken and meat by-products, you are a vegetarian.
Semi-vegetarian: Someone who's cutting back on his or her intake of meat, in general. A pollo vegetarian avoids red meat and fish but eats chicken. A pesco pollo vegetarian avoids red meat but eats chicken and fish. These terms stretch the true definition of a vegetarian, and only the term semi-vegetarian is actually used with much frequency.Lacto ovo vegetarian: A lacto ovo vegetarian diet excludes meat, fish, and poultry but includes dairy products and eggs. Most vegetarians in the U.S., Canada, and Western Europe fall into this category. Lacto ovo vegetarians eat such foods as cheese, ice cream, yogurt, milk, and eggs, as well as foods made with these ingredients.Lacto vegetarian: A lacto vegetarian diet excludes meat, fish, and poultry, as well as eggs and any foods containing eggs. A lacto vegetarian would, however, eat dairy products such as milk, yogurt, and cheese.Vegan: Technically, the term vegan refers to more than just the diet alone. A vegan is a vegetarian who avoids eating or using all animal products, including meat, fish, poultry, eggs, dairy products, any foods containing by-products of these ingredients, wool, silk, leather, and any nonfood items made with animal byproducts. Some vegans avoid honey.
No... according to wikipedia's vegetarianism article, "Vegetarianism is the practice of a diet that excludes all meat, including poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, and slaughter by-products."However, there are variations within vegetarianism; some people abstain from all meat except for fish, for example.
Many Indian foods are good for vegetarians. Shakes with whey powder and fresh fruits and vegetables are very tasty and healthy.http://www.naturesapotheke.com/14-Day-Vegetarian-Lacto-Ovo-Meal-Plan.htm
Someone who eats no meat or fish. Vegetarians eat dairy products and eggs.
I've been a lacto-vegetarian for several years, so surely I'm qualified to answer this question. Vegetarian food is completely free of all meat, fish, poultry, and other animal products. This includes chicken broth and foods cooked with meat. Ovo-vegetarians allow eggs in their diet but no dairy products, while lacto-vegetarians allow dairy products, but no eggs. Lacto-ovo-vegetarians allow dairy and eggs. Many vegetarians also do not include gelatin in their diets, as it is frequently of animal origin. You do not eat any type of meat. I eat alot of salad
My best advice is to do research before you starting removing meat from your diet. I know several people who accidentally got sick because they tried to live off of potato chips and celery. Research different meal idea, recipes, meat replacements, and benefits of vegetarianism. Next, decide what's in/out. Ovo-vegetarian: eats eggs but meat, fish, dairy, poultry is out Lacto-vegetarian: eats dairy products but meat, fish, eggs, and poultry is out Lacto-ovo-vegetarian: eats eggs and dairy products but no meat, fish, or poultry Pesce-vegetarian: eats fish, eggs, and dairy but not meat or poultry Good luck!
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
Demi-Vegetarian (commonly misinterpreted as Vegetarian by meat-eaters)Demi-Vegetarians don't eat red meat or poultry, but they do eat fish, eggs, Vegetarian cheese, and milk-based products. This is not true Vegetarianism, although it is probably easiest for those just starting to become Veggie.ians don't eat red meat or poultry, but they do eat fish, eggs, Vegetarian cheese, and milk-based products. This is not true Vegetarianism, although it is probably easiest for those just starting to become Veggie.
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.