What are the different types of Vegatarians?!


Question:

What are the different types of Vegatarians?

I know there's the regular ones and the Vegans...any other ones?


Answers:
Total Vegetarians eat only plants. They do not eat any animal foods, including fish, eggs, dairy products, and honey.

Vegans not only omit all animal products from their diets, but they also eliminate them from the rest of their life. Vegans use nothing from animals, such as leather, wool, and silk.

Lacto-Vegetarians will include dairy products into their diet of plant food.

Lacto-Ovo-Vegetarians eat both eggs and dairy products.

Pesco-Vegetarians include fish into their diets.

Pollo-Vegetarians eat poultry, such as chicken, turkey, and duck.

Fruitarians eat only fruits,nuts and seeds.(This includes the fruit of vegetables such as tomatoes and courgettes. However they never eat the roots of plants such as carrots and potatoes)

palatarian...which means they don't eat any meat except for fish.

fruititarians!!!

Well, there are the vegetarians who eat poultry, but don't eat meat. There are the ones who don't eat eggs in addition to meat and poultry. And there are vegans, but that's it to my knowledge.

yeah you got the comma veg's and damm retarded ones
then there are the druggie vegetables they drool alot

VegEtarians

Vegans
Level 8 Vegans: eat nothing that has a shadow.

Diet Name ...................Meat....... Eggs......... Dairy
Lacto-ovo vegetarianism No .........Yes........... Yes
Lacto vegetarianism .......No.......... No............ Yes
Ovo vegetarianism ..........No......... Yes............ No
Veganism......................... No.......... No............. No

i'm a lacto-ocvo vegetarian. meaning that i consume dairy products (but not often sense i'm lactose and tolernt) and ocovo mean that i use animal products like leather (though i refuse to wear fur and the only reason why i would wear leather is because my ballet teacher makes us get the leather ballet slippers and not the canvas).
google "typesof vegetrians"

let me just say.
you ARE NOT a vegetarian if you eat fish or chicken. Fish and chicken are still dead animals. being a vegetarian means not eating meat which is dead animals.

I don't know what it's called but I don't use or eat, or buy any product where an animal had to die for me to get it. So no leather, no meat, no gelatin/animal rennet, but milk and eggs ok.

Vegetarianism is the practice of not consuming meat, with or without the use of other animal derivatives, such as dairy products or eggs. Some vegetarians choose to also refrain from wearing clothing involving the death of animals, such as leather, silk and fur. Veganism, sometimes called "strict vegetarianism", excludes all animal products from diet and attire, whether or not this involves the actual death of an animal (dairy, eggs, honey, wool and down feathers). Vegetarians are found in countries across the world with varied motivations including religious, financial, ethical, environmental, and health concerns.

Types of vegetarians

1. veganism
2. Lacto-ovo vegetarianism
3. Lacto vegetarianism
4. Ovo vegetarianism

Fruitarianism is a diet of only fruit, nuts, seeds, and other plant matter that can be gathered without harming the plant.
Macrobiotic diet is a diet of mostly whole grains and beans, though it allows the consumption of fish.
Natural hygiene in its classic form recommends a diet principally of raw vegan foods.
Raw food diet practitioners don't eat food heated above a certain temperature.
Raw veganism is a diet of fresh fruit, nuts, seeds, and vegetables.

Pesco/pollo vegetarianism (semi-vegetarianism, poultratarianism) ― will only eat certain meats depending on the particular diet (pesco-fish, pollo-fowl).
Flexitarianism ― prefer to eat vegetarian food, but make exceptions
Freeganism ― consume things that do not support the production of additional products.




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