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Counted as a kinda vegan??

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if a person eats fish & chicken, no pork, beef, or lamb (red meat) & eats dairy products. is it counted as semi-vegitarian or something??

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  1. No, not really.

    There is no such thing as a semi-vegetarian. That's like be sort of pregnant. You either are or you aren't.

    You either eat the flesh of animals or you don't.


  2. No, you would just be a person who doesn't eat red meat. Many people give up red meat either for health reasons or to slowly transition their diet to being vegetarian, so it can be a step in the right direction, but not considered vegetarian or vegan.

  3. No.  Not vegetarian, and certainly not vegan.  They're just an omnivore who doesn't eat red meat.  It's a good step- for the planet and your health, but a vegetarian eats no meat- including seafood, and a vegan consumes no animal products, including dairy and eggs.

  4. No, sorry : )

  5. Vegetarian = eats nothing with a face

    Vegan = eats nothing that is derived from something with a face.

    Pescitarian = eats nothing with a face except for fish (NOTE: not a vegetarian)

    Flexitarian - tries to minimalize consumption of things with faces but is still not a vegetarian.  (Your description might fall under this heading)

  6. your not a vegetarian nor a vegan

  7. Definitely not vegan and not vegetarian.

  8. No. Neither vegans nor vegetarians eat animal flesh. That's just a basic omnivore like myself.

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