If you can, it's a good thing! In rare instances, some people cannot. But most can....
There is no set answer to this question, as every vegetarian has their own reasons. Many people are vegetarian for ethical reasons, and some have witnessed animal cruelty in factory farms. Others become vegetarians because they dislike the taste or appearance of meat.
Furthermore, some people become vegetarian for religious reasons. Some people also become vegetarians for the health benefits and believe that a vegetarian diet will allow them to be slimmer. Vegetarians have a reduced risk of Heart disease and cancer.
There are also environmental reasons to become a vegetarian. Meat production is very wasteful, using huge amounts of water and producing sometimes unmanageable amounts of pollution. Methane produced by livestock is 20 times stronger than carbon dioxide in causing the "greenhouse effect". Meat production is one of the main causes of global warming (making Al Gore a hypocrite because he still eats meat).
While people are still starving in this world, it is wasteful that in the U.S. half of all the food grown goes to livestock. Cows should eat grass, and the famished kids in Africa should eat grain.
You should be a vegetarian because it is cruel to eat a poor, defenseless animal who has been abused all his life.
A vegetarian diet is good for health when done properly, with care taken to include proteins, fiber, healthy fats, amino acids, vitamins and minerals.
They can be called Pollo-pescatarian.
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Pescatarian
No, she is not, She is listed on Wikipedia as a lapsed pescatarian
It is generally safe for dogs to follow a pescatarian diet, but it is important to ensure they are getting all the necessary nutrients. Consult with a veterinarian to create a balanced meal plan for your dog.
Some recommended recipes for a Christian pescatarian diet include grilled salmon with lemon and herbs, shrimp and vegetable stir-fry, tuna salad with avocado, and fish tacos with mango salsa. These recipes provide a good balance of protein and nutrients while adhering to the dietary guidelines of a Christian pescatarian lifestyle.
A pescatarian is someone who only eats fish and seafood, along with plant-based foods. They do not eat meat from land animals like beef, pork, or poultry.
A vegetarian that eats sea food could be called a pescatarian.
Pescatarian is the name for a vegetarian that eats fish.
AllRecipes.com has vegetarian, pescatarian, ovolactotarian, and vegan options your whole family will love. You can browse through their recipes and you'll be inspired to cook something great for dinner.
They are a vegetarian. They may be something more specific, like a pescatarian or vegan, though, if they choose to eat things like fish or eat no animal products at all, respectively.
I myself am a pescotarian for almost a year now. I'd like eventually to go to vegetarianbut haven't quite got there yet. But basically I don't eat any meet except for fish. Pescotarian is NOT VEGETARIAN! Think vegetarian plus fish.... As in close but cigar. Hope this helps.