What's the difference between a vegan and a vegetarian?!
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Vegetarians don't buy or consume meat, including fish and gelatin, or foods containing them.
Vegans are vegetarians who also don't:
buy or consume dairy, eggs, honey, or foods containing them,
buy or wear fur, leather, silk, wool, or clothing trimmed in them,
buy or use consumer products from companies whose distributors conduct animal toxicity tests,
or frequent zoos, circuses, rodeos, aquariums, or other venues where animals are held in captivity or forced to perform for profit.
~vegan~
Vegetarians just restrict themselves from the consumption of eating meat. Vegans on the other hand, don't consume meat, eggs, dairy, honey, white granulated sugar, beeswax. Anything that comes from an animal. Typically to make it short and sweet - no animal products. This also includes everything day items like clothing, soaps, shampoos, toothpaste, candles, etc.
Vegetarian - wont eat meat
vegan - wont eat meat, eggs, dairy, honey, gelatin, or anything that comes from an animal.(also wont use anything if it contains animal products/it's tested on animals. For example, shampoo that was tested on animals would be considered non-vegan.)
Hope I helped :)
A vegan is more of a vegetarian than a vegetarian is. For example, a vegan will not eat anything associated with an animal such as cheese.
Vegetarians don't eat meat, but still eat eggs and dairy
Vegan don't eat any animal products (meat, dairy, eggs).
Vegetarian for 21 years
Vegetarianism- a diet which excludes meats
veganism- a lifestyle in which all animal products are excluded within reason. This includes not only foods but also cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, clothing etc.
Vegetarians can't eat meat
Vegans won't eat or use anything that an animal made, milk, meat etc. ^ ^
My Nii-Chan is vegan
Vegans use NO animal products no bee's wax, no leather, no milk, butter or eggs. if it comes from an animal they do not use it. Vegetarians may or may not use these things