Vegan/Vegitarian?!


Question: Vegan/Vegitarian!?
Whats the difference between a vegan and a vegetarian!?Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
vegan- you don't eat anything that comes from an animal!.!.!. milk, cheese, meat etc!. !.!.!.
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Vegitarian- you dont eat meat from animals but things like milk

im a pescitarian because i eat some seafoodWww@FoodAQ@Com

Vegetarians do not eat food that come from the death of an animal!. This means no meat, of course, but also no slaughter byproducts like meat broths, lard, gelatin or rennet!. Each vegetarian makes his or her own call on foods from living animals (dairy products, eggs, honey!.) In the U!.S!. most people who identify as vegetarian are lacto-ovo-vegetarian, meaning they eat both dairy and eggs!. There are also lacto-vegetarians, who eat dairy but not eggs, and ovo-vegetarians, who eat eggs but not dairy!. A vegetarian may opt to exclude all animal foods from their diet, which may or may not mean that they are vegan!.

Vegans do not eat, use, wear or otherwise consume anything of animal origin whatsoever, to the extent that it's possible!. We don't eat meat, slaughter by-products, dairy, eggs or honey and we don't wear leather, suede, wool, silk, fur down or feathers!. We look for makeup, toiletries and other consumer products that are made without animal ingredients and without animal testing!. Many vegans also avoid industries that exploit animals for entertainment, such as circuses and rodeos!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarians: no red meat, chicken nor fish, but the consumption of dairy products and eggs!. The variation of vegetarianism that most often calls itself simply "vegetarian"!.



Lacto-Vegetarians: no meat and no eggs, save the consumption of milk!.



Vegans: no meat, eggs nor milk!. No animal products of any kind!. Vegans also try to avoid wearing wool and leather!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

I just answered this question by another person so the answer is the same!.

Lacto Vegetarians -- and I am one -- eat no eggs and no egg products!. Left to their own devices eggs are embryonic chickens and are categorized as flesh foods!. Egg White or Yolk neither part of the egg is acceptable!.

Dairy, in other words milk, rennetless cheeses, yogurt, kefir, buttermilk and butter are all acceptable because it didn't hurt the animal!. In fact if the cow, or goat, or sheep isn't milked she is in pain; and it didn't take the animal's life to produce the product!.

All other fruit and vegetables, grains, beans, legumes, nuts, seeds are acceptable and on the table for everyone of these categories!.

Sweeteners include Vegan Cane Sugar
(all other refined granulated sugars are subjected to a process including charred bone) Turbinado Sugar, Raw Sugar or Ghur, Maple Syrup, Agave, Honey (not acceptable to Vegans) Stevia!. Barley Malt, Fructose, Brown Rice Syrup and Molasses!.

also we ae likely to use sea salt rather than table salt!. Organic spices and herbs, nutritional yeast, baking yeast, baking soda and aluminum fee baking powder!. Eggless Mayonnaise and other condiments are also available to us!. There is even a vegetarian Worcestershire Sauce (no anchovies)

There are also a multitude of faux meat products from Tofu Pups to Lightlife Gimme Lean Breakfast Sausage, to Tofurky Italian Sausage and Bratwurst, there is Morningstar Meal Starters and Boca Burgers not to mention the faux meat products from Taiwan which are available in ethnic grocery stores -- Veggie Beef Chunk, Veggie Fish, Veggie Shrimp, Veggie Crab etc!.
But you need to lean to read labels to be sure that there are no egg whites often called 'albumen' in any of them!.

Vegans eat no eggs, no dairy, no honey and do not wear leather or exploit animals in any way for any reason!.

Lacto Ovo people include eggs in their list of acceptable foods!.

No other definition is, strictly speaking, Vegetarian -- and personally, I hesitate to include the ovo ones to the club -- but then salmonella poisoning and eating flesh foods of any variety are real deterrents for me!.

People who eat chicken and/or fish are not vegetarian!. Chickens are not feathered vegetables, fish are not scaly ones!.
For exceptional recipes and a ton of great information check out
http://www!.your-vegetarian-kitchen!.com/h!.!.!.
Hope that helps!.
All the best and good eating!Www@FoodAQ@Com

A vegetarian is someone living on a diet of grains, pulses, nuts, seeds, vegetables and fruits with or without the use of dairy products and eggs (preferably free-range)!. A vegetarian does not eat any meat, poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustacea, or slaughter by-products such as gelatine or animal fats!.

Vegan: Does not eat dairy products, eggs, or any other animal product!.

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Vegans and vegitarians are a little different, but pretty similar!. Vegetarians, basically, they don't eat meat!. But Vegans have a more strict diet!. The can't eat anything that came from a living thing!. Like you can't have any dairy products, like milk, cheese, cream, etc!.!. or any meat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

well I am a vegetarian meaning I don't eat any meat (cow,pork,chicken,turkey, fish) but I still have dairy products (milk, eggs, yogurt, cheese)
A vegan doesn't have any of that no meat or dairy productsWww@FoodAQ@Com

Vegetarian- don't eat any dead animals

Vegan- don't eat anything from animals even if it doesn't kill the animal!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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