What is it called when you are a vegitarian but you eat fish?!


Question: i forgot the word


Answers: i forgot the word

Pescatarian.

Pescatarian.

A LIAR

Pesce-vegetarians/Pescetarians

Pescetarians, or pesce-vegetarians.

Carnivore. You're no kind of vegetarian if you eat an animal of any kind.

Not to be rude, but this question is asked on a daily if not hourly basis. Look it up next time. Not saying you are but some times I think it is used to instigate.

Cheating/dieting.

A hypocrite? A liar? Fish IS meat.

Vegetarians do not eat fish.

People who avoid red/white meats but eat fish are called pescatarians.

confused

a person who eats no OTHER meat besides fish is a pescetarian, but NOT a vegetarian.. the two are mutually exclusive.. a vegetarian eats NO meat, not even fish

pescetarian is NOT a "type" of vegetarian..

Pesco-vegetarian does not exist.. it's an oximoron..

pescatarian

a picky eater

an omnivore or a pescatarian - there is no such thing as a vegetarian who eats fish.

People who eat fish are not vegetarians, because fish are animals and vegetarians don't eat any animals.

The name for people who eat fish but no other meats is pescetarian.

There is no word for a *vegetarian* who eats fish, because that is a contradiction in terms.

The word for an omnivore who eats no meat except for fish is "pescetarian."

piscatarian

Notta Vegetarian.

a fish-eating vegetarian.

I KNOW...I KNOW.... A fish-eating- vegatarian!

Still vegetarian - some eat fish, chicken and dairy - vegan is one who abstains from all animal products entirely. Good Luck!

Pescatriction. But i'd still call you a vegetarian.

some fish are vegetarian fish, like tilapia, but some are not. And it is kinda like a level 5 vegan.

Non-meat eater. You can still can yourself a vegetarian, don't worry.





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