What does it mean to be vegan?!


Question: no meat, eggs, fish, poultry or milk products. Basically, you don't eat anything that had a face or comes from something that has/had a face.


Answers: no meat, eggs, fish, poultry or milk products. Basically, you don't eat anything that had a face or comes from something that has/had a face.

you don't eat animals or any animal by-products. A vegitarian just won't eat the beef, but a vegan won't even drink the milk that came from the cow.

you do not eat meat

you eat no meat + no animal products (eggs; milk & all milk products like cheese, yogurt, cream; honey). also no gelatin, no cookies that contain eggs and milk.

no meat,eggs,fish,honey so basically no animal products or animal by products.I always most of them don't wear animal leather or anything made by an animal

You will get many different answers on this one, but I don't personally limit my veganism to food. The definition (if you need one) that I go by is "Striving to exclude, as far as possible, from one's lifestyle the death, torture, and exploitation of animals for food, money and entertainment."

This means no leather/suede/wool/fur. No dairy/eggs/honey/gelatin/other slaughter byproducts. Also, for me, it means no zoo/horseback riding/circus, etc. I hope this helped clear it up.

Vegan isn't a diet. It's a lifestyle. It extends to more than just what you eat.

That means no meat (yes, chicken and fish are meat) no dairy, no eggs, no honey. No wool, no beeswax, no lanolin, no silk, no leather, no animal testing. No animal parts or their products and secretions in anything I eat, wear, or use.





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