What cant a vegeterian and vegan eat?!


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What cant a vegeterian and vegan eat?


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Vegetarians can eat anything which does not require the animal to be dead first. This allows milk and eggs and their by-products, and rules out all meats and fish, gelatin, some colourings and flavourings, and anything which requires the use of dead-animal by-products (eg most wines as gelatin is used to "clear" them).

Vegans can eat only non-animal products - nothing from animals, dead or alive. So they will have no meat or fish, no gelatin, nothing containing or using meat by-products, no dairy, no eggs and nothing containing dairy or egg by-products.

A vegetarian doesn't eat any meat. On the other hand a vegan doesn't eat any animal products or meat. People think it's the same but there is a big difference.

a vegetarian dosent eat meat... a vegan dosent eat meat,eggs, or any dairy products

oh and some people say that they can still eat fish but they cant

Depends. Vegetarians may or may not eat: fish and/or shellfish, milk, eggs, or dairy such as cheese, butter, and ice cream. A vegan will not eat ANY animal product.

They can EAT....but it's a choice of WHAT to eat.

No meat or animal products. Hardcore vegetarians will go as far as avoiding eggs and dairy products. They substitute these protein sources with soy products. If you can handle that kind of diet I say go for it......

There are actually many types of vegetarians:

1. semi-vegetarian: will eat poultry and fish, but no other animal flesh

2. pesco-vegetarian: will eat fish, but no other animal flesh

3. lacto-ovo-vegetarian: will eat dairy and eggs, but no animal flesh

4. ovo-vegetarian: will eat eggs, but no dairy or animal flesh

5. vegan: will eat no animal flesh or products of any type, including dairy, eggs, and even honey

ARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGH There is no "semi-vegetarian" or "pesco-vegetarian"

A vegetarian doesn't eat meat (which includes fish and chicken), some may or may not eat eggs or dairy products

A vegan will eat nothing from an animal, which includes eggs. No animal by-products, gelatin for example. They don't eat honey either because it comes from an animal.

Vegans can't eat anything made of or from animals.
EXample: No Jell-O, No dairy Soy ok! Tofu ok! All kinds of grains or VEGGies and Fruits!!

The answer is simple. Things that come directly from animals. The degree to which this guide applies determines the class of veg*nism they fall into, but the guide is the one defining identifying point of non-focus. I say non-focus because we veg*ns prefer to focus on the positive rather than the negative. In other words we focus on eating plant based products, rather than focus on not eating animal based products. Quite a few people who call themself veg*n don't get this, but that's not their fault.
Vegetarian: Extracts from animals are OK, but not animal flesh.
Vegan: No animal extract or flesh.




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