What is the diffence between a vegan and a vegetarian?!
What is the diffence between a vegan and a vegetarian?
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Vegetarians can eat anything which does not require the animal to be dead first. This allows milk and eggs and their by-products, and rules out all meats and fish, gelatin, some colourings and flavourings, and anything which requires the use of dead-animal by-products (eg most wines as gelatin is used to "clear" them).
Vegans can eat only non-animal products - nothing from animals, dead or alive. So they will have no meat or fish, no gelatin, nothing containing or using meat by-products, no dairy, no eggs and nothing containing dairy or egg by-products.
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Vegetarians don't eat meat.
Vegans don't eat meat, and they don't eat anything associated with animals such as eggs or cheese.
The difference between a vegetarian and a vegan is simple. A vegetarian is someone who doesn't eat meat. A vegan is someone who doesn't eat anything that comes from an animal. Like dairy products, pastas and other things.
Vegetarians do not eat meat, and Vegans are hard core vegetarians who don't eat meat or any animal byproducts (eggs, cheese, milk...)
vegitearians don't eat meat.
Vegans don't eat meat or anything from an animal like cheese,milk,eggs,ect.
The most extreme vegans don't cook their vegetables and there is also a group of people called fruitarians who only eat raw fruit.
Vegetarians don't eat any type of meat, vegans are like vegetarians except they don't eat dairy products.
Veggie: You consume no meat but may still consume eggs and cheese and milk
Vegan: No animal products such as meat or eggs or milk, or cheese.