What foods can you not eat if being a vegetarian?!
Answers: What are the foods you cannot eat?
It's simple. You cannot eat animal flesh.
http://www.vegsoc.org/info/definitions.h...
Some in this forum will try to tell you that eating meat is vegetarian. That's nonsense. They have alternate agendas here which include harassing the vege community, encouraging people to eat meat, "blocking" forum regulars who correct their disinformation and send profanity laced lowlife, low class e-mails. They are known as the "flexis" and they are not vegetarians in the least.
meat
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steak,ribs,fish,sushi, ALL meat.
--vegetarians eat organic foods.
just plain vegetarian then Meat..i include fish in this although I know of plenty veggies who eat fish....
If you are a vegan then anything with dairy products....milk, egg, cream, meat, fish, etc...
Anything that has come from a living breathing creature you cannot eat. It doesn't just include red meat as some people think. Anyone who eats white meat or FISH cannot call themself a vegetarian. If you eat dead carcusses then you are not a vegetarian.
MEAT!!!! duh.
It depends-some vegetarians only abstain from red meat, like beef. These are called pollo-lacto vegetarians, because they still eat chicken and dairy products. Others stay away from beef, poultry, pork, and seafood, but still consume dairy products and other animal bi-products. If you don't eat any animal products at all, not even honey or cheese, or wear any leather or silk, then you are a vegan. There is a strict difference. Look it up, there is a ton of information online. Good luck!
What you eat or don't eat is your decision and there are different types of vegetarians. Some consider themselves vegetarians even though they eat fish. My kids used to say their rule is to eat nothing with face...but they turn down clams and oysters! They are the usual sort of ovo-lacto vegetarians which means no fish or meat, but they do eat eggs and dairyproducts. My friend's son and his wife are strict vegans...no animal products at all including honey. They make occasional exceptions if they know the beekeeper is treating the bees ethically. She also added eggs from ethically treated chickens during her pregnacy.
So consider why you want to be a vegetarian. For health? If so go ahead and eat fish. For sustainability or conservation? Don't eat endangered fish. For ethical reasons? Eat only wild (not farmed) unendangered fish. Or don't eat red meat. My friend eats chicken and fish but no red meat or duck.
If you're cooking for a vegetarian, ask them what they eat or don't eat or feed them only vegan food - no animal products what-so-ever including gelatin and honey.
animal flesh
Flexitarian-an omnivore that doesn't eat a lot of meat
Pescatarian-eats fish and no other meat
Vegetarian- eats no meat whatsoever
Vegan-eats no animal by-products, including meat, dairy, eggs, honey
You also can not eat gelatin or rennet.
So watch out for skittles, starbursts, and some pasta sauces.
you can't eat meat (of course), milk, cheese, eggs, I'm not sure about cottage cheese.... i think that's all.... trust me i would know i was a vegetarian for 3 weeks (month)
Meat or meat by products.
pork,chicken,beef... basically anything that was once something that had eyes =]
alot also dont eat fish
i would know--- I'm a vegetarian
I don't know exactly, but I know we need fish at least 2 times a week. and lots of protean. You might want to check with a nutritionist.
any dead animals duh
no meat