What's the name for a vegetarian that eats poultry?!


Question: What's the name for a vegetarian that eats poultry!?
Please don't say "hypocrite"!.Www@FoodAQ@Com


Answers:
an omnivore!.!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

"Pollotarian" are not vegetarians!.

Some say "Pollo-vegetarian"!. but there is no Pollo-vegetarian!.

If you say vegetarian that eats poultry, that is "Highpocrite" because vegetarian don't eat animal flesh and other body parts!.

I think you are trying to say people that eats "poultry" without red meat and fish!.

they are called "Pollotarian" and those who practice vegetarian diet but eat meat(including poultry) occasionally are called "Flexitarian"

Never call this two Diet "Vegetarian" so that you get the right answers!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

There is no vegetarian that eats poultry!. A vegetarian is by definition, "a person who does not eat or does not believe in eating meat, fish, fowl, or, in some cases, any food derived from animals, as eggs or cheese, but subsists on vegetables, fruits, nuts, grain, etc!."(1)!. There are a few made up terms out there(you can find them on Wikipedia, and other sites that are not credible sources of info) , but honestly, no one give them real credence!.

If you want a term for the way you eat, you are an omnivore(feeding on both animal and vegetable substances(2)), that restricts their meat intake!. Or simple tell people the only meat you eat is chicken!.

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an omnivore

vegetarians only eat veggies!.

carnivores only eat meat

omnivores eat a combination of the 2!.

don't blame me!.!.!.!.!.blame the naturalists who came up with the descriptions!.

You are not going to be thought foolish if you say you only eat poultry, but you will if you say you're a vegetarian who eats poultry!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

a human being

They should not be using the word vegetarian at all, as the definition of vegetarian totally excludes the eating of poultry!. It just creates confusion for those of us who are actually vegetarian!. As it is too many people ask 'do you eat fish' when you say your vegetarian!.

They are just someone who avoids red meat, often for health reasonsWww@FoodAQ@Com

No!. Some people claim to be vegetarians, but what they mean is that they don't eat red meat!.

To be a vegetarian, you cannot eat any animal meat!. That means no chicken and no fish!.

If you choose to eat chicken, fish, etc!., that's fine!. But then you are an omnivore that chooses not to eat cow, pig, lamb/sheep, goat, etc!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

They are called a NON-Vegetarian!. Meat is meat, whether it's chicken or fish!.!.which I seem to hear a lot of people calling themselves Vegetarians and still eat that!. Nope!.!.sorry!.!.!.they are no type of Vegetarians!.!.!.but to make themselves feel better they do call themselves Pollo -veggies or something along that line!. Www@FoodAQ@Com

these people need to shutup


Pollotarianism — A diet that excludes all meat except poultry and fowl!.

Flexitarianism — A diet that consists primarily of vegetarian food, but that allows occasional exceptions!.
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If you eat any type of animal flesh, you are not a vegetarian!.

The definition of a vegetarian is one who abstains from meat!.

You are an omnivore!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Not a vegetarian!. Poultry is an animal, so you still could not be considered to be a vegetarian!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

A fake vegetarian

Seriously though:

DEMI-VEGETARIAN

That's the propper name for them!. I find the idea stupid myself!. My cousin's a demi-veggie!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

not a vegitarian!.
You are only a vegan if you eat only fruits and vegetables!.
POULTRY=MEAT!!!!!!!!!!!!Www@FoodAQ@Com

Not a vegetarian, birds are animals in case you didn't know!.!.!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

An imposter!Www@FoodAQ@Com

a flexitarian Www@FoodAQ@Com

a carnivore Www@FoodAQ@Com





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