What type of vegetarian is this?!


Question: What type of vegetarian is this?
Basically, I DON'T consider myself vegetarian at ALL because.. well...

I don't eat meat directly, you know what I mean?
Let me explain, heh. :)

So, if there's a chunk of meat like in tacos, or a cheeseburger or whatever, I don't eat it.
What I DO eat is for example: French fries. Apparently they have animal fat in them or something like that (Sorry I don't really study nut facts and stuff). I'm totally aware that it has that, but I still eat it.

I do that with things related too, of course.
Maybe.. Cake. It has eggs but I still eat it.
Or ketchup. It has chicken flavoring if I read right..

You know, stuff like that.

Is it an actual type of vegetarian?
Meat reducer?
Bleh, who knows.
or just "poser"? haha

Answers:

Hmm, I don't think there's an actual term for that, but I think it's fair to call yourself a vegetarian because you're not eating meat. And eggs aren't meat, vegetarians eat eggs (vegans don't).

And I don't know what kind of ketchup you're eating, but I've never heard of a ketchup with chicken flavoring in it, ew!

vegetarian for 21 years



A vegetarian but not a Vegan who abstains from any animal product or anything with animal products in them or added. It doesn't matter if it has a name. Are you happy with your choices? You're obviously not doing it because you hate eating animals. You must be doing it for your health. Meat can be healthy in moderation but whatever your reasons for abstaining, it's your choice. Sounds like you're succeeding. You're sticking to not eating meat directly. Congratulations. I like my meat.



A non-obsessive vegetarian.



meat reducer



I'd say you're a pescatarian...




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