Can vegans eat organic meat?!
Vegan: A person who subsists exclusively on fruits, nuts, veggies and fungi made foods.
Natural: Crops that have been produced without the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
(Certified) Organic: Same as the last but the lands that they were grown on have been certified free of chemicals and pesticides for 7 years or more.
Natural Meat: Meat produced from livestock that has been raised without the benefit of antibiotics or hormones.
Natural Free Range Meat/Poultry: Same except livestock is raised un penned and whose diet usually has more grass producing leaner, more muscular animals. In the U.S., many cattle have corn and grains added to their diet in the final weeks before market on feed lots to bring up the marbled cuts that consumers enjoy.
Organic Meat/Poultry: Yep, you guessed it! Animals fed organic feeds and raised naturally.
Due to the environment, fish that are sold within criteria that requires the absence of chemicals are usually obtained from fish farms.
I'll have a cow broiled, wrapped with Styrofoam packaging for carryout any day. And hold the tofu
Answers: Vegetarian: Somebody whose diet consists primarily of vegetables and fruits with limited amounts of animal produced foods such as dairy products and fish.
Vegan: A person who subsists exclusively on fruits, nuts, veggies and fungi made foods.
Natural: Crops that have been produced without the use of chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
(Certified) Organic: Same as the last but the lands that they were grown on have been certified free of chemicals and pesticides for 7 years or more.
Natural Meat: Meat produced from livestock that has been raised without the benefit of antibiotics or hormones.
Natural Free Range Meat/Poultry: Same except livestock is raised un penned and whose diet usually has more grass producing leaner, more muscular animals. In the U.S., many cattle have corn and grains added to their diet in the final weeks before market on feed lots to bring up the marbled cuts that consumers enjoy.
Organic Meat/Poultry: Yep, you guessed it! Animals fed organic feeds and raised naturally.
Due to the environment, fish that are sold within criteria that requires the absence of chemicals are usually obtained from fish farms.
I'll have a cow broiled, wrapped with Styrofoam packaging for carryout any day. And hold the tofu
no
No.
um, no. it's still meat.
no it is still meat just fresher
They CAN, but they MAY not.
I would say no....
Being a vegan means no eatting meat at all.
So, no - vegans do not eat organic meat.
In fact, their diet consists strictly of legumes, veggies, fruit...
Can 2+2 = 183729203?
no. it's still meat
There is stuff you can buy that looks like ground beef that is made of soy, makes great lasagna.
No, they don't because they don't eat or use anything what so ever that comes from an animal.
meat is meat is meat is meat
no.
Only if there is no meat in it.
They can but shouldnt really........
No, vegans don't eat any kind of meat or animal products.
More info about organic meats:
http://goveg.com/organic_products.asp
meat is not vegan and neither is anybody who eats meat.
No!
Nothing of or from an animal.
No. Vegans do not eat anything that comes from an animal, including animal by-products.
no. meat is meat. Vegans don't eat meat.
Dead animal is dead animal no matter how many chmicals are or aren't in it.
A Vegan (by definition), is a person who has chosen to abstain from all meats and meat byproducts.
So NO, vegans don't usually
eat meat (even if it's organic)
That being said, even a vegan can make whatever decision they want to about anything they eat, or don't eat.
They are not bound by any
laws. This is just their preference.
wtf, no!
No, vegans don't eat animals. Period. We're not looking for loopholes.
silly rabbit-
We don't eat meat at all. Organic or not. Not even if it was humanely raised- fed the best food. Never-ever-ever.
no
You can eat Organic meat but that doesn't make you a
'VEGETARIAN'. Sorry!
Vegan is no meat at all, there are "Organic Vegans" but the definition of Vegan is no meat or animal products (Including honey etc...) most vegans also abstain from using processed sugars and flours and stick to whole wheat and whole grains, raw sugars etc....There are many people who eat meat and only eat organic though, but they arent called Vegans
Vegans (and vegetarians) eat no meat whatsoever. It doesn't matter what the animals were fed, how well they were treated, how much space they had during their lives. The animals are still killed, still exploited for their flesh, and vegans won't have anything to do with anything that comes from an animal.
This has got to be the most inane question I have ever seen on the subject.
You have got to be kidding.
vegan = no animal product use/consumption (a stricter vegetarian)
*** yea *****....