Veggiquarian??!
Answers: im thinking of becoming a veggiquarian...just one question...does it mean that you eat all meat exept fish? or the only meat you eat is fish...answers plz! this might be a dumb question, but im blonde and just wanted to know...
I think it means that you only eat sea food and veggis but Im not sure if it includes fish
LOL I like the word though!!!
LOL ~ Cute... I don not think it's a real word or term but my guess is you only ate "fish".
it means u onli eat sea food and fresh water fish... anything thats related to water you eat. If you want an explanation it's if you are a VEGITAREAN then you only eat vegetables. If you are a VEGGIQUARIAN you eat only AQUARIUM food eg. seafood
aaaaaarrrrgggg!!! I hate this word! I made the mistake of subscribing to Vegetarian Times magazine when I first went vegetarian. They always have stuff about fish eating vegetarians. kt tunstall refers to herself as one of these.
The only meat a so called veggiquarian eats is fish.
Vegetarian means that you don't eat all animal flesh, including poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, and slaughter by-products.I have no clue what a Veggiquarian..never heard of it.It sounds dumb and yet another ''label'' to justified people about eating meat.You don't even know what it means how can think of it becomng it..WTF
Pescatarian is the term for someone who avoids all meat except fish. It doesn't make sense to me since sea animals feel pain and fishing is destroying our oceans but it is a good start towards being vegetarian.
I have never heard of that word, but lord am I sick of all of the different types and cute little terms for it. I do have to say, it is a cute way of saying pescatarian. I guess it could mean that you eat all seafood.
I must ask, how are you thinking about become one if you don't know what it means?
i think you mean Pescatarianism you don't eat meat but you do eat fish and seafood good luck
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"Vegequarian" is another term for people who eat no flesh but fish but still want a cute little label. I hate it because it sounds too much like "vegetarian," which they most certainly are NOT, and can cause confusion. I saw that in "Vegetarian Times" as well, and I was not thrilled. Makes me glad I don't buy that magazine.