What can vegetarians Eat?!


Question:

What can vegetarians Eat?

Can they eat fish? Can they eat bread? What can a vegitarian eat?


Answers:
A true vegetarian will not eat flesh....They will not eat the flesh of any animal. Yes, they can eat bread.

Some vegetarians do also eat dairy products and eggs.

Only vegans refuse to eat anything that originates from an animal...

veg・e・tar・i・an・ism (vj-tar--nzm)
n.
The practice of subsisting on a diet composed primarily or wholly of vegetables, grains, fruits, nuts, and seeds, with or without eggs and dairy products.

Lettuce and carrots. Rabbit food.

Everything but meat, fish are ok. Unless they are Vegan, then they wont eat or use any byproduct of any animals.

they can enjoy lots of tasty food. We just replace meat with healthy grains, beans, pulses, legumes, quinoa, etc. Some use the fake meat substitutes, others dont. We learn about hidden sources of animal products, such as gelatine (jello) rennet in cheese, etc. and avoid it. Its healthy, tasty and you feel great. Pescatarians eat fish, vegetarians dont eat any flesh from dead creatures, vegans use no animal products, including leather and things tested on animals.

What vegitable is fish?

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They have a started kit you can order for free, it will help you if you are serious about wanting to get out of the animal torture business.

My sister has claimed she is a vegetarian while she sprinkles Parmesan cheese on her spaghetti!
I would think that by such obvious illogical behavior that I am so less able to know what the boundaries of a vegetarian diet might be!
It would be best to try and say that you are avoiding meat in your diet since I'm quite sure there is no 'true' vegetarian.

I mean what happens with oral sex? Does such an act contradict a vegetable only diet?

We look alike, don't'cha think?
Maybe we are long lost twins.

I'm mostly vegetarian so I do eat cheese & ice cream, eggs and occasionally fish. Some vegetarians do not eat any animal prodicts whatsoever.

anything but meat and vegans dont eat any animal based products (milk eggs gelatine etc)

Vegans will not eat animal flesh or animal products (meat, poultry, fish, dairy, eggs, honey, gelatin). A vegan diet has nothing to do with whether you wear leather or not!

Vegetarians will not eat the flesh of an animal but will eat dairy and eggs and honey.

You may wish to cut out beef, pork, and poultry. But you are not on a vegetarian diet if you eat fish.

i think they can eat fish but i'm not sure??? i know they can eat bread cuz it's wheat and it's not form an animal?

I am a vegetarian myself and I do eat fish. As a vegetarian you do not eat chicken, beef, or pork product, or jello which contains gelatin derived from animal by-products. Bread is acceptable to eat though.

A vegetarian does not eat fish. They can eat bread, though.
Some eat eggs, and some don't. Vegetarians do not eat Twinkies, for instance, because Twinkies have lard in them. Vegetarians can eat dairy products (milk, yogurt, cheese etc.)
Vegetarians also do not eat gelatin (gelatin can be found in some fruit candies, gum, and Jello products (how ironic).
*I hope that is enough*

Dont eat fish, no matter what anyone says, we are systematically killing off the pop. of fish.

They can eat anything non meat, soy, tofu, seitan, vegetables, mushrooms, grains, fruits etc. they can easily make all kinds of desserts, burgers. hot dogs, ground fake meat and more.
No they cant eat fish, yes they can eat bread.

Fish is an animal. Vegetarians do not eat animals. I eat natural whole what breads, pastas, veggies, fruit, nuts and use meat substitutes in tacos, casseroles, cottage pie, sloppy joes and so much more.

A vegetarian can eat anything except animals. Seafood generally can be eaten by a vegetarian.

Vegetarians cant eat fish because it stinks i tnk they can eat bread they cant eat meat they can it like vegetables including eggs which i hate but i dont know much because im not a vegetarian. That was a really good question well done for tnking on it.




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