Is there a thing , like vegitarianism, but you can only eat....?!


Question: Is there a thing , like vegitarianism, but you can only eat....?
Turkey , chicken and stake for meat.

I don't like any other meat , YUCK!

Answers:

TROLL or Moron? Hard to tell



Sorry, but no. That's called being finicky. People who eliminate certain types of meat for health, environmental, or ethical reasons do have certain designations, yes. (Should be obvious point: none of them are vegetarian.) However, meat-limiting diets typically don't have special names unless they eliminate mammals at the very least. Eating only certain kinds of animals, or only eating an animal if it is prepared a certain way, out of a taste preference, doesn't have a special name. Just avoid ordering pork, fish, shellfish, mollusks, and ground beef off of the menu.



Vegetarianism is not eating what was once a living animal fish included.
Limiting yourself to turkey chicken & steak is just that, limiting meat in your diet.

Now read my first line & see if it agrees with vegetarianism, if so congrats if not then its not vegetarianism



Then your not a vegetarian just picky about your meat. Don't tell people your vegetarian when you eat a few different meats.

Been a vegetarian for 10 years.



You are clasiffied as a demi-vegetarian which is a term used to describe a person who eats little or no red meat but will eat white meats like chicken and turkey.



Not as far as I know. It has to be a pretty epic change to your diet before it gets named, Cannibalism, Vegans and Vegetarianism differ a lot from the 'normal' diet.



There is no specific term for such a diet, but you can follow it if you want; there's nothing stopping you.



You CAN eat whatever you want. The only name for you is a picky omnivore.



Uh, I think that's called Narcissism.

Also, I can't believe you would want to eat stake! Don't you get splinters in your mouth?



There is no specific title for it. But then do you really want one?

Maybe facilistarin.



Yeah! It's called....OMNIVORE!!! Yay!!!



Um...Kosher?

And Halal.



Of course not. Why do young people all need a label for their diet these days? You're nowhere near vegetarian!




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