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Answers: vegetarian and vegan?
Vegetarians dnt eat meat
vegans dont eat any products from animals such as dairy, eggs etc.
Vegetarians don't eat meat but they, unlike Vegans, can eat food produced from animals such as milk and eggs.
What they said, but you can go to this web-site if you still have questions. It also gives you a THIRD alternative: the MACROBIOTIC diet.
It's like squares and rectangles: A square IS a rectangle, but is more specific than is a rectangle.
A vegan IS a vegetarian, but is a more strict type of vegetarian.
Vegetarians do not eat any meat including fish but might eat eggs, diary, and honey.
Vegans also do not eat any meat of any kinds but also do not eat eggs, diary, and honey, or any byproduct that comes from animals.
Some food coloring typically red carmine comes from crushed red bugs (cochineal and the Polish cochineal) Vegans need to be extra careful as there are all kinds of weird additives that come from animals sources.
vegans don't eat anything that contains products produced by animals (such as milk and eggs and, of course, meat)
that means no butter, cheese, yogurt, ice cream, any meat, etc.
vegetarians, on the other hand, do eat milk and eggs, but don't eat meat.
Just to clarify: eating an animal free diet wouldn't make you vegan, any more than eating a Kosher diet makers you Jewish. That would be eating a vegitan diet, as it's now known.
Being vegan is about living your life with compassion and respect for all living beings as much as you can. So, yes, that partly involves not eating animals or animal products. But it also involves kindness in all situations, as far as possible, to all beings. Human and non human alike.
Hope that helps :)