What are the names of the following levels of being vegetarian?!


Question: I am sure there are probably names for all of these levels of vegetarianism. .

Eats everything but red meat (I am in this category 99% of the time)

Eats no meat at all, even fish

Eats no meat, fish, dairy or eggs.

Eats no meat, fish, dairy, eggs, and also tries to eliminate potential derivatives of these products

All of the above, and wears masks for fear of accidentally inhaling a bug.


Answers: I am sure there are probably names for all of these levels of vegetarianism. .

Eats everything but red meat (I am in this category 99% of the time)

Eats no meat at all, even fish

Eats no meat, fish, dairy or eggs.

Eats no meat, fish, dairy, eggs, and also tries to eliminate potential derivatives of these products

All of the above, and wears masks for fear of accidentally inhaling a bug.

1. "Eats everything but red meat"

No label exists. My boyfriend does this and he just has to say "I don't eat red meat."

2. "Eats no meat at all, even fish"

Lacto-ovo-vegetarian, assuming they still eat eggs and dairy.

3. "Eats no meat, fish, dairy or eggs."

Vegan, mostly likely. It depends on if they wear leather, eat honey and some other factors.

4. "Eats no meat, fish, dairy, eggs, and also tries to eliminate potential derivatives of these products"

Not sure what you mean by "potential derivatives". I'm guessing this is Vegan, though.

5. "All of the above, and wears masks for fear of accidentally inhaling a bug."

A particularly ernest Jain?

"Eats everything but red meat (I am in this category 99% of the time)"

There's no such thing as that type of vegetarian.

"Eats no meat at all, even fish"

It can be a vegan, a lacto-vegetarian, an ovo-vegetarian or ovo-lacto, depending on whether they do dairy or eggs.

"Eats no meat, fish, dairy or eggs."

That's probably a vegan but it depends on whether they do honey, leather, fur or not.

"Eats no meat, fish, dairy, eggs, and also tries to eliminate potential derivatives of these products"

That's a vegan

"All of the above, and wears masks for fear of accidentally inhaling a bug."

Never heard of such.

Eats everything but red meat (I am in this category 99% of the time)---omnivore.

Eats no meat at all, even fish---Fish is meat. Vegetarian or vegan.

Eats no meat, fish, dairy or eggs.--Vegan.

Eats no meat, fish, dairy, eggs, and also tries to eliminate potential derivatives of these products--Vegan.

All of the above, and wears masks for fear of accidentally inhaling a bug.---Mental patient.

Lacto Ovo Vegetarian: does not eat meat, fish or poultry. But does eat eggs and milk.

Lacto Vegetarian - does not eat meat, fish, poultry or eggs, but includes dairy products in their diet.

Macrobiotics - mainly vegetarian, but include seafood. In this diet all other meat products are excluded, as are eggs and dairy products. They also do not eat "nightshade vegetables" (potato, pepper and eggplant), refined sugar and tropical fruits. This diet contains many foods found in Asian countries such as miso soup, root vegetables (daikon and lotus) and sea vegetables (seaweed, kelp, arame).

Vegan - does not eat any fish, meat, poultry, eggs, dairy products or foods that contain any of these products. They also do not use any non-food items that contain products from animals, including wool from sheep, leather and silk. Vegans often do not eat honey, because bees may be killed while harvesting it. A vegan will not use margarine that has casein, a milk product, in it and they do not use shoes that are made from leather. Vegans do not eat white granulated sugar because it is often processed by using char derived from animal bones to whiten the sugar. They also do not use products that are tested on animals, as are many cosmetics.

LMAO @ Chef Mark ..... YEAH ... he's got it right.

Your basically just describing gradations of psychosis. I donlt think we have names yet other than mildy psychotic, average psychotic, significant psychosis, severely psychotic,
and cataclysmiclly psychotic.

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