Answer: It's hard to say as there are a huge variety of vegetarians. A friend of mine claims that his body odor lessens if he doesn't eat meat.
Answer: People smell different in general, and while a person's diet can play a part in their natural smell, personal hygiene also plays a great role in that.
Answer: Meat rots in the digestive tract and releases toxins into the bloodstream through the large intestine. Most of the toxins come out through the pores on the skin.
Vegetarians hate the fetid seafood smell.
No they are not. They are just a different kind of owls and owls are not vegetarians.
Vegetarians can eat smoked salmon and they will still be a vegetarian. There are different types of vegetarians for example vegan vegetarians which eat nothing that comes from a animal and no dairy products.
People's bodies are different in general regardless of their diet. Some vegetarians are thinner than most, but for the most part, each person's body type is unique to them and not particularly their diet.
There are many whole grains which are a good protein for vegetarians. The queen of whole grains will be different for different people and their circumstances.
Vegetarians may produce more intestinal gases, which are released as farts, than omnivores because as vegetables are digested methane is produced with sulphur and other compounds which may cuse the farts to smell offensive to some people.
They eat pretty much the same type of food (just different brands) as vegetarians almost anywhere else in the world do.
No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?No, by shoemakers. Or was it by vegetarians?
The RDA does not change for vegetarians/non vegetarians.
proteins have nitrogen which gives a smell of rotten egg. That's why the smell of proteins is different from carbohydrates
No, they smell the same.
Semi-vegetarians, or "mostly" vegetarians.