Do pescetarians eat chicken flavoring in powder form?!


Question: Do pescetarians eat chicken flavoring in powder form!?
the ingredients in it say chicken fat & dried chicken!.
& my mom says i'm "exagerating" (sp!?) when i say i don't want to eat that, 'cause it still has chicken in it!. i do eat dairy & eggs though!. links or any info is appreciated, thanks!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
I would'nt do it!. I am also a pescetarian!. I actually found vegetarian chicken-flavored boullion powder at an asian grocery! Look for that!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

First: vegetarians are people who don't eat any animals!. Therefore "pescevegetarians" don't exist!. You are not a vegetarian!.
For information about the different types of vegetarians see at the homepage of the European Vegetarian Label:
http://www!.v-label!.info/en/consumers/cfa!.!.!.

If you have decided to eat fish but not chicken-meat, there is no reason why you should eat chicken-meat if they are dried or any extract (fat) of the body of chickens!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

First off!.!.a pescetarian is an omnivore, not a vegetarian!. A "pescetarian" eats no other flesh but fish!. However, since it is still considered an omnivore, it's probably personal preference whether you want to use chicken fat or dried chicken,

I'm not sure I understand you calling yourself something and not knowing what it is!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Do whatever you want to do!.

Pescetarians eat animals any way, what's the difference!?

Why would anyone care if they fit such a label!? It means "believer of fish"!. Can't get much sillier than that!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Well, I'd assume that "pescatarians" don't eat ANY meats but fish, but since they can't even manage to stop eating that, there's no telling!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

no, dont eat it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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