Vegan or Vegitarian?!


Question:

Vegan or Vegitarian?

What's the difference?


Answers:
Vegan - no animal products to eat. No honey, no milk products (butter, cream, cheese, whey, eggs etc.), no silk, no leather, no wool, no feathers (no down jackets or comforters or duvets or pillows). Vegan is not just what you eat, it encompasses a whole lifestyle.

Vegetarians eat some animal products that don't involve killing the animal. Eating fish is not vegetarian! No red or white meat or fish.

Some vegetarians eat milk products and some eat eggs.

Vegetarian- Does Not Eat Meat.

Vegan- Does Not Eat Meat, Or Anything Relating To Animals, Or Dairy Products.
(Or In Fact, What DO They Eat?)

Vegitarians do not eat meat. Vegan do not eat anything made from animal products. Meaning no cheese, milk, honey, whey, etc.

vegans nothing they wear or eat made of animal and items they use in hair or skin, and appliances, then for vegitarian they eat milk dairy and so many differnt kinds some eat fish others just don't and some eat poultry but no other meat and eggs and to find answer go here to link below

There is a small but significant difference between vegans and vegetarians. Vegetarians don't eat any meat products, eggs, some don't wear fur and leather too. Mostly the difference is milk. Vegans don't drink milk or eat milk products because of cruelty involved in the whole process of getting milk from cows. They also don't eat eggs, honey or any product that comes from animals simply because they believe animals are not for us to use for our benefit. They don't wear animal products too like silk, fur, leather, etc.

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