I started a vegetarian diet today. Does anybody have any good fish recipes to share?!


Question: Actually,I am a vegetarian,too.I looked up the "rules",and actually most vegans and vegetarians are allowed to eat fish and do eat it.Try grilled tilapia with a pinch of curry,paprika,and lemon powder to top it off.


Answers: Actually,I am a vegetarian,too.I looked up the "rules",and actually most vegans and vegetarians are allowed to eat fish and do eat it.Try grilled tilapia with a pinch of curry,paprika,and lemon powder to top it off.

Eating fish isn't vegetarian...

Yes, salmon fried in lard, topped with a hamburger patty. Serve with chicken salad. Congrats on going vegetarian.

You aren't a vegetarian. Vegetarians don't eat animal flesh or animals

You don't need to cook for fish. Just feed them fish-food or burley or maggots or mosquitoes, for instance, depending on what type of fish they are.

FISH is not vegetarian.

Fish is an animal.

If you eat fish- you are a meat eater. There is no difference in my eyes.

fish isnt vegetarian
if it has a face you dont eat it

Yeah, here's one-

1. Grill fish.
2. Feed to your dog.
3. Make an actual vegetarian meal.
4. Eat it.

NO

Vegetarianism is the practice of a diet that excludes all animal flesh, including poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, and slaughter by-products.[1] The reasons for choosing vegetarianism may be related to morality, religion, culture, ethics, aesthetics, environment, society, economy, politics, taste, or health.

There are several variants of the diet, some of which also exclude eggs and/or some products produced from animal labor such as dairy products and honey. Veganism, for example, excludes all animal products from diet. By some strict definitions, animal products are not used for attire either, whether or not the production of clothing or items has directly involved the actual death of an animal (dairy, eggs, honey, wool, silk, down feathers, etc.) [2] A generic term for both vegetarianism and veganism, as well as for similar diets, is "Plant-based diets".[3]

Properly planned vegetarian diets have been found to satisfy the nutritional needs for all stages of life, and large-scale studies have shown vegetarianism to increase longevity, improve health, and significantly lower risks of cancer and other diseases.[4][5]

this might help!!!!

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Where are these so-called vegetarian 'rules'?
I haven't read them & could have been breaking the rules all this time without knowing it.
It sounds like you've just started a pescatarian diet - not a vegetarian diet. I found this definition on the Vegetarian Society's website (see how the clue's in the name?)

What is a vegetarian?



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.


Sorry, but you so-called vegetarians really wind me up because you make it so confusing for people to understand what a vegetarian really is and it's really quite upsetting for a true vegetarian to be offered fish to eat because they've met a fish eating so-called vegetarian and assume all vegetarians eat fish. A lot of people go vegetarian because they don't want to eat any animal that's been killed.....why are fish different?

Normally I don't bother to reply to these questions but after the ridiculous comment about the 'rules' I felt incensed enough to do so.

You won't find any vegans who eat fish, whatever the 'rules' say.

Vegetarians don't eat fish, plain and simple.





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