Grades of "vegetarianism"?!
I'm aware of the "Catholic" definition of animals having either split or unsplit hooves, and anything else isn't meat and OK to eat on fast days. I have also seen defintions of "pescatarians" here on YA that exclude mammals.
Are there people who eat other animal to the exclusion of others? Who eat birds and snakes, but no quadrupeds? Ants? Snails, excuse me, escargots? Frogs and lizards? Or, given the supposed inavailibility of most of these for the supposed common YA reader, would eat them?
Answers: To be sure, I don't encounter people who declare themselves vegetarians. But I do know several who tell me they don't eat meat when invited, and some of those served me fish when they invited me.
I'm aware of the "Catholic" definition of animals having either split or unsplit hooves, and anything else isn't meat and OK to eat on fast days. I have also seen defintions of "pescatarians" here on YA that exclude mammals.
Are there people who eat other animal to the exclusion of others? Who eat birds and snakes, but no quadrupeds? Ants? Snails, excuse me, escargots? Frogs and lizards? Or, given the supposed inavailibility of most of these for the supposed common YA reader, would eat them?
There are many grades.
Eating only white meat. (not veg)
Eating only fish. (not veg)
Eating no meat but just dairy
Only eating meat if its going to waste (Freegan/Meagan)
No meat or eggs
No meat or any dairy
No meat or any animal products, even honey
Raw food vegans
Fruitarians who wont even kill a plant, but will eat the seeds and leaves.
I think raw food fruitarian is about the limit. Cant get much more fanatical than that.
Maybe breatharian?
big fan of seefood, myself. i see food, i eat it!
Vegetarian = NO FLESH FROM ANIMALS
No fish, no beef, no turkey, no emu, no shrimp, no squid!
NO ANIMAL.
Period. There are no other levels of vegetarianism. That is all.
Vegetarian is someone who doesn't eat ANY animals whatsoever. That includes fish, shellfish, etc. You are not a vegetarian if you eat fish. Simple as that.
Definition of a vegetarian from the Vegetarian Society:
'We define a vegetarian as someone living on a diet of grains, pulses, nuts, seeds, vegetables and fruits, with or without the use of dairy products and eggs. A vegetarian does not eat any meat, poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, or slaughter by-products.'
there are people who call themselves vegetarians because they dont eat red meat. but in India, a vegetarian means no animal products. eggetarian means eggs allowed. vegan means no dairy too. Jain means no rooted vegetables, because you have to uproot the whle plant to eat stuff like potatoes, onions etc. Some vegetarians avoid only onions and garlic, because they are tamas - ie, they induce desire.
Good question. Im not sure about people who say they're veggies, but eat certain meats........
Im a veggie and I will not eat any meat, fish or animal fats etc. I only buy things that have a veggie logo on, unless theyre obvious like carrots =]
If you are truly a vegetarian, you are either doing it for health reasons, or (most commonly) to save the lives of innocent creatures... both provide a strong incentive to stick with the lifestyle, so a true vegetarian would hardly find the reason to eat any animal whatsoever... and no, I wouldn't eat a cute little birdie. >.<
Vegetarian = no meat
Vegan = no meat or meat products (milk, eggs, cheese etc.)
Right wing militant Vegan = will not speak to anyone from a city ending in 'ham'
From what i've been told the grades are:
No meat what so ever (but somttmes with eggs and/or milk/dairy) - vegetarian
that's it. anything else such is just "cool" labeling
the rest are:
fish/seafood only -omnivore
chicken only - omnivore
chicken/fowl and or fish/seafood only -omnivore
any other animal besides fish/seafood and chicken/fowl - omnivore
All however, fall under the one big giant all encompssing grade - Human
A couple more terms:
Flexitarian: person who is trying to eat vegetarian and makes teeny little allowances now and then; or someone on their way to being a vegetarian.
Opportunivore: a person who eats what is available.
Ovo-lacto-vegetarian (or any combination thereof): same thing as a vegetarian.
Vegan: neither eats nor uses any animal products at all. This includes leather, fur, down, silk, wool, etc etc. In the food department it includes the obvious - animal flesh (or any part of an animal)- as well as the not so obvious - honey (inconveniences the bees), Altoids (gelatin comes from animal bones), and so on.
Lacto-ovo vegetarianism
NO red meat, fish or poultry
Eats dairy and eggs
Lacto vegetarianism
NO red meat, fish, poultry OR eggs
Eats dairy
Ovo vegetarianism
NO red meat, fish, poultry OR dairy
Eats eggs
Veganism
NO red meat, fish, poultry OR dairy, eggs, honey or any other animal by product. Veganism usually extends beyond just avoiding consuming animal products. It is a philosophical and or ethical point of view which, aims to minimize animal suffering by eliminating the use of all animal products such as leather, fur, wool and silk and avoiding products tested on animals.
Note: Pescetarians, Pollotarians and Flexitarians are NOT real vegetarians, they are simply are categories of omnivores.
people who eat fish but not other meat - i would call semi-vegetarian.
becuz they eat certain kinds of animals but not others.
Just the one.
A vegetarian is defined as someone who does not eat meat, fish, poultry nor slaughter by-products.
Its been that way since the word first entered dictionaries in 1847. I dont' understand why people have, in the last 10 years, tried to corrupt it.
The true definition is stronger than those attempts and will outlive them.
The veggie society defiend the word at the request of the Oxford and Chambers dictionaries, so, if anyone should know, its them.
They use the above defintion and here is how they expand on it:
"We define a vegetarian as someone living on a diet of grains, pulses, nuts, seeds, vegetables and fruits, with or without the use of dairy products and eggs. A vegetarian does not eat any meat, poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, or slaughter by-products."
Life can be very simple if we allow it to be.
In this day of people being able to define themselves as they see fit anybody can call themselves anything. Therefore I declare that I too am a vegetarian who believes in eating anything. I have lived through many name changes that people have created for themselves and what is right today wont be proper tomorrow.
Vegetarians do not eat ANY animals, regardless of whether the animals are mammals, marsupials, monotremes, reptiles, amphibians, birds, fish, crustaceans, mollusks, insects, arachnids, annelids, plankton, dinosaurs, trilobites, or even ravenous bugblatter beasts of Traal, for that matter. They're all animals and, therefore, vegetarians do not eat them. It's as simple as that. No grey areas.
Pescatarians, peschiparians*, pollotarians and flexitarians are NOT vegetarians - just wannabes who wanna hijack the term "vegetarian" for their own nefarious purposes. Their existence only serves to further confuse non-vegetarians about what vegetarians eat and don't eat.
There is no central committee that decides what vegetarians can and cannot eat. It's a personal choice. Some people are just trying to cut back, others are very strict.
yes, a pescatarian is someone who eats dariy and fish and vegtable of cousrse.