If I am vegetarian can I eat eggs and fish??!


Question: Vegetarians don't eat anything with a face, so, no.
Eggs are fine for non-vegans.
Although, I'm a vegetarian, and I don't eat eggs directly.


Answers: Vegetarians don't eat anything with a face, so, no.
Eggs are fine for non-vegans.
Although, I'm a vegetarian, and I don't eat eggs directly.

no

if you are vegan you cannot eat these things

Many vegetarians eat eggs. They do not eat fish, though.

Your diet is your own choice. If you want to eat fish, go for it. Just call yourself a pescetarian, not a vegetarian.

Yes -- but it makes you a liar.

You can eat eggs, but fish is meat it swims around and it can breathe, it is meat. If you were vegan you could not. You would be pescatarian if you did eat fish.

That all depends on you,and what kind of veggie you'd like to be,there is no veggie law that says what you can or can't eat,so anyone who tells you that is just being annoying, or mis-informed, Just eat what you want, or don't eat what you want.

Eggs, yes. Fish, no.

Vegetarians do not eat dead animals. Fish are animals. Therefore, vegetarians do not eat fish.

Each vegetarian decides for him- or herself whether or not to eat foods that come from living animals. Most people who identify themselves as vegetarian in the Western world are lacto-ovo-vegetarians, meaning that they consume dairy products and eggs. Some eat either/or. And some eat neither, which may or may not make them vegans (veganism is more than a diet, it's a lifestyle.)

Eggs yes, fish no. Fish are not vegetables. You would be a lacto-ovo vegetarian if you eat animal produce products such as cheese, butter, yogurt and eggs. Lacto- means "milk" and ovo- means "egg".

A vegan would not eat any of these foods.

eggs-yes
fish-no
you would be a pescitarian if u ate fish.
vegans cannot eat either one.

Eat whatever you think a vegetarian can eat.

vegetarian - you can eat eggs, not fish
vegan - you can eat neither.

eat why you want and what you are comfortable with instead of worrying about labeling yourself. fish are not able to process the concept of pain, so in that sense, it's fine if you want to eat fish. if you are concerned with the treatment of the chickens producing the eggs, go organic and read up on the companies.

just make sure you are getting enough protein.

i actually had a few friends that were hardcore, and they would not eat fish, but they would eat shrimp... i can't exactly remember their reason, but look into it, it may be something worth checking out.

it's up to you to eat eggs if you want to become/are a vegetarian.
but fish is still meat and so is shrimp and other sea creatures. vegetarians don't eat ANY kind of meat. so no they don't eat fish. think about it, if it has flesh then it's meat.

Fish, no.

Eggs, yes.

Unless you're a vegan, of course you can drink milk! You can also eat fish, but there's a different name for vegetarians who eat fish.

people get confused here. i am vegetarian. a true vegetariean has not eggs no fish. i tho, have eggs in like cakes in stuff but not omletes and stuff like that. no fish. i dont get y people think its not meat

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I know I answered this very same question this week.

Vegetarians do eat eggs. Vegetarians do not eat fish because fish are ANIMALS, and vegetarians do not eat the flesh of animals.

Yes you can , fish is not meat





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