About 4% of China is vegetarian. Since China has a population of , that is roughly 1,325,639,982 (1.3 billion), that is roughly 53,025,600 (53 million). But there are many unknown monks (Buddhist and Shaolin) who live in isolation, whom are also vegetarians, that percentage could be higher.
The European Vegetarian Union (EVU) provides the following statistics: Vegetarians - < 1,200,000 Percentage - < 2%
The Vegetarians - 1914 was released on: USA: October 1914
Indians are interested in eating spicy food. Chicken for non-vegetarians and vegetables for vegetarians.
There are a few Native American vegetarians. Before colonialisation, they ate a mainly vegetarian diet.
About 50% of Indians are strict vegetarians. The other 50% eat non-veg food but not at every day or for every meal, unlike western or Muslim countries. Many Indian non-vegetarians eat meat only once a week or less. Some eat only for lunch....rarely for breakfast. Most people avoid meat on festivals or holy days or other days of religious significance.
China. India has a high percentage of lacto vegetarians.
Because they are referring to the person's diet. Many vegetarians call people who eat meat non-vegetarians while they usually call themselves omnivorous.
Despite the common statement that "Chinese eat everything", vegetarianism has actually been apart of several Chinese cultures for a long time. Today, there are around 50 million vegetarians in China.
There are about 400 million vegetarians in the world, so 6 percent of the population are vegetarians.
there are many things vegetarians can eat for iron. tofu is a good source.
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4%
166,500 - 3.7%
Some are, but many are not.
About 40% of the population.
81,000 - 1.5%
243,000 - 3%