Should I become a pollotarian or a pescatarian?!
I'm kind of weighing my options between being a pescatarian and a pollotarian!.
If I become a pollotarian I have the choices of eating preferably more chicken and it may not exclude fish completely!. I think it's called a pesca-pollotarian!. Or should I be a pescatarian all together!? I'm was wondering about my options and i was also wondering if i could hear from a few pescatarians and pollotarians about what they think!. :]
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If I become a pollotarian I have the choices of eating preferably more chicken and it may not exclude fish completely!. I think it's called a pesca-pollotarian!. Or should I be a pescatarian all together!? I'm was wondering about my options and i was also wondering if i could hear from a few pescatarians and pollotarians about what they think!. :]
Thanks!. :} <3Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
i'm a vegetarian, and i think you should be a pesca-pollotarian!. it doesn't matter what kind of animals you do eat, because the less you don't, the less that get killed to satisfy your hunger!. but you may want to think about being 100% vegetarian!. you could save 100 lives a year!. look how they treat fish and chickens at this site!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Why do you have to call yourself some made up nonsensical name!? Just say "I don't eat red meat!.!." People will understand what you mean, and they won't snicker when you turn your back!. (I can't even imagine someone actually proclaiming "I am a pesca-pollotarian!.")
Eliminating red meat is good move for the environment- since the most destructive thing is raising cattle!.
Eat what you want, just don't call yourself any kind of vegetarian!. Chicken and fish are just as dead as cows and pigs!.
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Eliminating red meat is good move for the environment- since the most destructive thing is raising cattle!.
Eat what you want, just don't call yourself any kind of vegetarian!. Chicken and fish are just as dead as cows and pigs!.
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Not eating red meat but eating poultry is a perfectly valid dietary choice (which you should make for yourself and not by survey of strangers on the internet) but stop using made up words to make everything sound more special!. If you want to eat chicken and fish, that's called "I don't eat red meat", not pollopescatarian!. Www@FoodAQ@Com
What should it matter!? What's in a label!? If you want to eat something, then eat it!. If you don't want to eat it, then don't!. Who cares what anybody calls you!? Your diet should be about what you feel is good for you and what works for you, not what other people say you should or shouldn't eat!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
STOP MAKING UP WORDS!
pollotarians DON'T exist!
okay!?
pescetarians do, but pollotarians dont
you can be whatever you want and eat whatever you want, i don't care, but don't make up words to make yourself "cooler" cause youre not! Www@FoodAQ@Com
pollotarians DON'T exist!
okay!?
pescetarians do, but pollotarians dont
you can be whatever you want and eat whatever you want, i don't care, but don't make up words to make yourself "cooler" cause youre not! Www@FoodAQ@Com
you should either become a complete vegetarian or stay an omnivore!. contrary to popular belief, there really is no such thing as a pesca or pollotarian!. it's either vegetarian or not!. meat or not!. :)Www@FoodAQ@Com
The pescetarian diet will provide your body with all the omegas, protein and iron you will need!. Chicken will not provide any more things!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Do you really want strangers on the internet decide your future!? Further your research and YOU decide your future!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
why do wish to have a silly label!. you eat fish and chicken, or you just eat fish!. Www@FoodAQ@Com
no matter what you call it, both are omnivorous diets!. Call your self an omni!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
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The word "vegetarian" is a generic blanket term used to describe anybody who does not eat meat, poultry, fish, or seafood!. This encompasses vegans and also the various vegetarian sub-groups!. Vegetarians are generally those people who have chosen a diet with far less restrictions than those chosen by a vegan!.
The differences between the various vegetarian sub-groups may appear to be small, but they are very important to the members who belong to each groups!. In many cases the distinctions are important dietary or ethical decisions taken by the individual!.
Here are the various vegetarian sub-groups:
SEMI-VEGETARIAN
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Semi-vegetarians are people who have chosen to live a lifestyle which is not strictly vegetarian!. A semi-vegetarian may be a person who only eats meat occasionally, or perhaps doesn’t eat meat, but eats poultry and fish!.
1) Ovo-Lacto-Vegetarian
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Ovo-lacto vegetarians are vegetarians who do not eat meat, poultry, fish, and seafood, but do eat eggs and milk!. This is by far the largest group of vegetarians!.
2) Ovo-Vegetarian
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Ovo-vegetarians are people who would be classed as vegans if they did not eat eggs!.
3) Lacto-Vegetarian
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Lacto-vegetarians are people who would be classed as vegans if they did not consume milk!.
VEGAN
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This is by far the strictest vegetarian sub-group or category!.
A vegan is a person who has chosen not to consume any animal products or byproducts!. Some will even so far as not consuming honey and yeast, and others will not wear any clothing made from animal products!. Veganism is a diet and lifestyle that seeks to exclude the use of animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose!. Vegans endeavor not to use or consume animal products of any kind!. The most common reasons for becoming a vegan are ethical commitment or moral convictions concerning animal rights, the environment, human health, and spiritual or religious concerns!. Of particular concern are the practices involved in factory farming and animal testing, and the intensive use of land and other resources required for animal farming!. Veganism never stops at eating habit alone, but continuous journey beyond!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
The differences between the various vegetarian sub-groups may appear to be small, but they are very important to the members who belong to each groups!. In many cases the distinctions are important dietary or ethical decisions taken by the individual!.
Here are the various vegetarian sub-groups:
SEMI-VEGETARIAN
===================================
Semi-vegetarians are people who have chosen to live a lifestyle which is not strictly vegetarian!. A semi-vegetarian may be a person who only eats meat occasionally, or perhaps doesn’t eat meat, but eats poultry and fish!.
1) Ovo-Lacto-Vegetarian
--------------------------------------!.!.!.
Ovo-lacto vegetarians are vegetarians who do not eat meat, poultry, fish, and seafood, but do eat eggs and milk!. This is by far the largest group of vegetarians!.
2) Ovo-Vegetarian
--------------------------------------!.!.!.
Ovo-vegetarians are people who would be classed as vegans if they did not eat eggs!.
3) Lacto-Vegetarian
--------------------------------------!.!.!.
Lacto-vegetarians are people who would be classed as vegans if they did not consume milk!.
VEGAN
======================================!.!.!.
This is by far the strictest vegetarian sub-group or category!.
A vegan is a person who has chosen not to consume any animal products or byproducts!. Some will even so far as not consuming honey and yeast, and others will not wear any clothing made from animal products!. Veganism is a diet and lifestyle that seeks to exclude the use of animals for food, clothing, or any other purpose!. Vegans endeavor not to use or consume animal products of any kind!. The most common reasons for becoming a vegan are ethical commitment or moral convictions concerning animal rights, the environment, human health, and spiritual or religious concerns!. Of particular concern are the practices involved in factory farming and animal testing, and the intensive use of land and other resources required for animal farming!. Veganism never stops at eating habit alone, but continuous journey beyond!.Www@FoodAQ@Com