What sort of food can you eat if you are a lacto-ovo vegetarian?!


Question: what about a pesco-vegetarian?


Answers: what about a pesco-vegetarian?

You basically eat anything that isn't the flesh of a mammal.

Lacto-ovo means you eat eggs and milk or things with eggs and milk in them like cheese.

Pescetarian means you eat seafood.

It means you eat eggs and milk (still considered vegetarian).
Pesco means you fall off the wagon sometimes.

you wont eat animals, but youll eat baby chickens?

im a lacto-ovo vegetarian its when you can eat dairy and eggs and a pesco-vegetain is when you can eat dairy eggs and seafood

Lacto-ovo--- dairy and eggs. Pesco--fish and seafood (most of the world's vegetarian cultures are "pesco"

There is no such thing as "pesco-vegetarianism". The only difference between fish-eaters and regular omnivores is in the type of animal they eat. Last time I checked, eating any animal disallows you from claiming the title of "vegetarian". So, please ignore the answer above mine.

OK OK! Let's put something straight here!
The eggs you get on the market have not been fertilized, therefore, they are not viable, even if a hen sat on one of them, no baby would come from it. Get your facts straight if you want to argue about a subject you don't know.





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