What do you call a person who does not eat seafood?!


Question:

What do you call a person who does not eat seafood?

I don't eat seafood bu t i am not a vegatarian so what would i call myself than?


Answers:
there is no special name for that...you just are a person who chooses not to eat seafood. that's just like a person who chooses not to eat nuts or something.

Smart : )

oh i dont know... i thought it was a joke.. lol a seafooditarian???

i would call you a person who doesnt eat seafood

A picky eater.

Well, if you eat other meats then you are just a person who doesn't eat seafood.

You are a person who does not eat seafood, that is it.

An idiot

"I don't eat seafood." Is fine. Why would you call yourself anything? I'm a vegetarian but I eat eggs and fish. I'm called a peske-ovo-vegetarian. It's according to why you don't eat it. Are you allurgic? Are you afraid of it like people are afraid of white food (phobia)? There is a lot of cholesterol in sea food. I sea nothing wrong with it. Sorry couldn't resist the pun.

I would call them "a person who does not eat seafood". Or I might not call them anything. There really isn't a label for it.

ofcourse u r a nonvegetarian but a choosy nonvegetarian

I call them someone who is missing some great food.

a PERSON THAT DOES NOT EAT SEA FOOD....

wAOO i LOVE IT iT IS ACTUALLY MY FAVORITE,,,I love lobsters, crabs, OCtupus, SHripms, oysters, mmmmmm

Do you eat tuna? It is from the sea. Do you eat salmon. You can get Alaskan Salman and that is from the ocean also. So becareful when you say that you do not eat seafood. It can be good for you so eat up!!!!

Fishlessonian

A person who doesn't eat seafood.

Sorry, you don't have a special category. You have to give up WAAAAAAY more than that.
Cheers!
:-)




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