You are not a vegetarianif you eat any kind of meat.
Carnivorous- Only meat. Vegetarian- No meat.
Vegetarians who eat everything except meat, will eat eggs. There are only these only kinds of vegetarians: 1. Ovo lacto vegetarians -- these people eat everything but meat. 2. Lacto vegetarians--these individuals eat everything except meat and eggs 3. Ovo vegetarians--these vegetarians eat everything except meat and dairy 4. Vegans--these are the purest form of vegetarian. They eat no meat or animal products of any kind. Don't be fooled by someone who claims to be a vegetarian but still eats chicken or fish. Anyone who eats meat of any kind, or just limits themselves to the kind of meat eaten, or how often they eat it, is not a vegetarian. They're simply a selective meat eater.
By definition, a vegetariandoes not eat meat, so they are not a vegetarian, but an omnivore (eats both plants and meat). They are likely an omnivore that bases their diet heavily on vegetation and only eats meat as a supplement, but the fact that meat is a part of their diet means that they are not a vegetarian.
No meat is not cooked in India for Diwali. Only vegetarian food is consumed.
If it's an animal it's considered meat, once it's slaughtered. Seafood and poultry are both meat, there wouldn't be any point in saying "red" meat if it were the only kind of meat. Things like lard and gelatin are also meat cause they're actual parts of animals.Also, unlike the previous answer said, a vegetarian who eats fish isn't a vegetarian at all. That's what's called a pescetarian.
Someone who does not eat any product by which an animal was killed for. Not only meat but also gelatin which is also in many types of sweets and of course jelly.
To determine whether Mike is vegetarian or non-vegetarian, I would need more context about his dietary choices. If he consumes meat, he would be classified as non-vegetarian. Conversely, if he abstains from meat and only eats plant-based foods, he would be considered vegetarian.
vegan= no meat or dairy products and vegetarian=just no meat
Quasi-vegetarians do not eat red-meat products. Some of them pursue pescetarianism, which allows fish and seafood into an otherwise vegetarian diet. Pollotarians eat poultry, while pesce-pollotarians eat seafood and poultry products.
A vegetarian eats dairy; The only term describing someone who eats no animal based product (meat, dairy, eggs...) is Vegan.
Many pounds of vegetarian food is necessary to produce one pound of meat. Any energy used in food production is wasted if the food grown goes to livestock to produce meat. It is more energy efficient to eat vegetarian food directly.
There are different levels of vegetarian. Some invove only giving up red meat, or fish, or dairy, or only a few meat products. Others are much more intense and restrictive, like being vegan, which means no animal or meat or dairy products at all. A list of the different forms of vegetarianism can be found at the website below.