Most common questions used to investigate
Do you eat meat?
Do you eat fish?
Do you eat shellfish?
Do you eat dairy products?
Do you eat vegetables and fruits?
Do you eat eggs?
Common conclusions
A person who follows a vegetarian diet does not eat meat. It is not necessary to consume meat to obtain all of the nutrients needed for good health. For a variety of factors, a meat-free diet is beneficial to one's health.
Vegetarians do not eat fish so you are probably a vegetarian.
A vegetarian, according to the Vegetarian Society, is anyone who does not consume any meat, poultry, game, seafood, shellfish, or animal slaughter by-products, so you are probably a vegetarian.
A vegetarian diet can include dairy products such as milk, cheese, yogurt and butter. In conclusion, milk is vegetarian.
A vegetarian diet can include vegetables and fruits, so you are a vegetarian.
Since eggs are not animal flesh, they are legally vegetarian, according to the concept of vegetarianism as a diet that prohibits the consumption of animal flesh (the meat, muscles or tissue of an animal). You are probably a lacto-ovo vegetarian (vegetarians who avoid all animal flesh, but do consume dairy and egg products).
You are probably a lacto-vegetarian (someone who consume dairy products but no eggs).
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