Do vegetarians eat fish?!


Question:

Do vegetarians eat fish?

if you now tell me, if not then don't


Answers:
Hi there!

Vegetarians typically don't eat animal products (milk, eggs, meat, chicken, fish, seafood) and fish is considered an animal product, however, there are a variety of different types of vegetarians:

lacto-ovo: eat/drink milk & egg products, exclude everything else
lacto: eat/drink milk products; exclude everything else
semi-vegetarian:occasionally eat animal products; however usually excludes red meat
vegan/vegetarian: eats no animal products.

Therefore, if you are vegan/vegetarian, you would most likely not eat fish products.

Hope this helps!

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Nutrition Textbook! :)

umm im a vegetarian and i sometimes eat fish to keep from going anemic but most do not.

some vegetarians eat fish but those vegetarians who eat fish arent really vegetarians that much or but some vegetarians eat fish once in a while

Happy Trails ?!

no!!

no.

No. Pescetarians are the fish-eaters.

Of course not. Fish are animals and vegetarians do not eat animals.

Oh wow look around here, have you not noticed how many people have asked this question?

NO VEGETARIANS DO NOT EAT FISH

yes.

sometimes but most veggie eater do not eat fish or any kind of meat substitute

No, vegetarians don't eat fish. Some people eat fish and call themselves vegetarians but they aren't. They're ruining our reputation, just like the hippies that fall over when you touch them and do street protests for PETA all day.

Sorry, I'm in a bad mood. I didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings.

No, a true vegatarian does not eat fish.

N O .


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/vegetarian#...

Well, since fish doesn't grow on a tree, what do you think?

just had to answer your question because you said not too.

No, no, never ever.

Sometimes

yes some do. it depends on the person. i personally dont because ive always hated seafood. i wouldnt even though i am a vegetarian because its still meat.




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