iron, protein, B-group vitamins (in particual vitamin B12), zinc and magnesium. =D
Vegetarians do not consume animals. If a diet includes red meat, fish, and poultry, it is not a vegetarian diet.
If you are: Vegan: You consume no meat, fish, dairy or eggs, in fact anything that is an animal or has come from an animal you avoid. Vegetarian: You consume no meat or fish, but can eat both eggs and dairy as they are not a creature they are a produce of the animal. Pescetarian: This is someone who will not eat meat, but will eat fish, eggs and dairy.
the meat of any fish with fins and scales.
Primarily only if the meat is high in fat, and/or you do not burn off the calories that you consume throughout the day.
You should consume around 135grams of protein a day, eg meat,eggs
Lean meat, fish, and poultry are very high in protein. Because of the protein in them, you should eat it.
If the fast is completely against meat, then yes, because fish is considered a meat.
I think the best thing is to eat healthy, balance diet and do exercise. Red meat should not be eaten excessively and food like fish and vegetables be included in your diet.
They also consume a variety of insects for protein, especially during their nesting cycle. And they should not eat red meat.
You shouldn't necessarily consume any. I'm not by any means a vegan, but I do know the human body does not NEED meat. Your body will get along very well, possibly even better, on a supply of vegetables, fruit and grains.
Humans have no biological need to consume the flesh of non-human animals. Legumes, grains, mushrooms, seeds, nuts, and vegetables have all the protein you need. Fish get their essential fatty acids from algae, and you can, too.
No, it is not permissible for Muslims to consume non-halal meat.