Do vegetrians eat fish, turkey, or boiled or baked chicken?!


Question:

Do vegetrians eat fish, turkey, or boiled or baked chicken?


Answers:
no

No

No, but it does depend of the vegetarian belief and wants.

no

no they eat tofu

no...they are not vegetables. they are meat

Nope. There is another term for people who just eat fish, pescatarian.

True vegans do not.

No. But some do eat dairy products.

Nope. That's not a vegetarian!

NO NO NO NO NO
if you eat that then u are NOT a vegetarian!!!
UGH

nop nothin like tht.. only vegetables..

They do not eat poultry. Any kind of meat.

No - a true vegetarian eats no meat products of any sort. Then if person is a vegan - they eat no animal products - including jello, eggs, sour cream and many other items that may surprise people that they have animal products in them.

Some people consider themselves vegetarians as long as they don't eat red meat but their not. If you eat any meat you are not a vegetarian.

NO....that's why it is called being a vegetarian....NO meat...its now about how its cooked for a vegetarian although you should eat it boiled or baked if you aren't a vegetarian .....but it is about whether or not if its meat.....if it is you can count me out ....i could care less if justin timberlake was going to serve it to me i still wouldn't eat it.

there are many types of vegetrians, a truevegan does NOT eat any form of meat, i am a semi-vegitaraian, i do not eat red meat. a ovo-lacto vegetarian only eats eggs and dairy, no real meat

Some so called vegetarians do, they do not eat mammals. A true vegetarian will not. I am not either.

Depends on the type of vegitarian. But there are no vegetrians that eat chicken or turkey. Some will eat fish, but for the most part they do not eat fish, chicken, or any red meat. Just plants, beans, veggies, fruits, and toufu.....yucky. Now I hope you liked my answer but I have to go back to the BBQ and check on my beautiful thick Striploin Steak.

This question jsut seems not well thought out!? I mean "Veg" stands for Veggies...........of course they also eat fruite. Althought their are different types of freaks who choose not to eat this or that and even come up with a name of their eating disorder. All that stem from the Veggies, don't eat land walking creatures for sure. Fish maybe...depends on how fruity you are.

a vegetarian does not eat any meat, there is no semi-vegetarian, pesco- or turkey vegetarian or any other name, you either are or you aren't

Vegetarians are not meat-eaters. Therefore they do not eat Fowl.

Depends on how they define their vegetarianism.

No. No, absolutely not, never.
I'm not sure why it is so hard for some people to understand that if it's an animal, we do not eat it?
Not insulting you, just really puzzled over it, lol!

There is no official definition.

I'm a vegetarian and I don't eat any of those. In some cultures, esp. Jamaican and some Asian cultures, it seems that vegetarians do eat fish, because they don't traditionally consider fish to be the same category as animals on the land.

Some people call themselves vegetarians but it's just that they don't eat mammals. I don't understand that, personally.

Vegans don't eat meat, milk, or eggs, and often don't use anything that used any animal part or product in its ingredients or even in its processing (like most sugar, which is often bleached with animal bones).

And then there's fruitarians, but that's another story.

some do it's called not of the hoof

No. Those are all animals that need to be killed before they are eaten.
Some people transition to vegetarian, giving up one category at a time: like "red meat" first (although I've seen red chicken blood--- so don't know quite what that means) Maybe it would be more accurate to say, giving up eating other mammals first. Then birds. Then fish. Then eggs.
Some vegetarians never give up milk and its products. Others, called vegans, eat nothing that comes from an animal.

A vegetarian doesn't eat meat of any kind including fish. There is semi-vegetarianism in which a person seldomly eats meat during special occasions. There is also a type of vegetarianism in which a person will not eat red meat. But a vegetarian may consume dairy products such as milk, cheese, sour cream, butter, and ice cream. On the other hand, a vegan will exclude both meat and dairy products.

No. Please point me in the direction of the nearest fish plant, turkey tree, or chicken bush that has you so confused.




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