I'm not sure if there is a specific title for people who eat seafood and poultry, but I know that there are at least two types of vegetarian classifications. Vegans eat only vegetables, no meats of any kind, including meat by products like Gelatin. Ovo lacto includes all vegetables, eggs, cheese and other dairy products, and sometimes seafood and poultry. The latter is the better answer.
Basically they are called vegetarian.
Pescetarian Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian
Vegan
A carnivore
Someone who eats no meat or fish. Vegetarians eat dairy products and eggs.
My best advice is to do research before you starting removing meat from your diet. I know several people who accidentally got sick because they tried to live off of potato chips and celery. Research different meal idea, recipes, meat replacements, and benefits of vegetarianism. Next, decide what's in/out. Ovo-vegetarian: eats eggs but meat, fish, dairy, poultry is out Lacto-vegetarian: eats dairy products but meat, fish, eggs, and poultry is out Lacto-ovo-vegetarian: eats eggs and dairy products but no meat, fish, or poultry Pesce-vegetarian: eats fish, eggs, and dairy but not meat or poultry Good luck!
It's a vegetarianwho eats both eggs and dairy products but not meat!
Examples: cereals, fruits, vegetables, milk and dairy products, meat products, fish etc.
Fish is neither dairy or meat it is just fish
Give a list and we'll answer. Meats, fish, eggs, dairy and candies are not sources of fiber.
Fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, dairy products and sweets and muttin+rabbit
Yes.
If you are: Vegan: You consume no meat, fish, dairy or eggs, in fact anything that is an animal or has come from an animal you avoid. Vegetarian: You consume no meat or fish, but can eat both eggs and dairy as they are not a creature they are a produce of the animal. Pescetarian: This is someone who will not eat meat, but will eat fish, eggs and dairy.
If you eat both meat or dairy products and plants (fruits, veggies), then yes. If you don't eat meat/dairy products or only eat meat/dairy products, then no.
Pescatarian is the name for a vegetarian that eats fish.
A lacto-vegetarian. "Lacto-" means "milk," and by extension, all dairy products. A person who eats fish but not red meat is a pisco-vegetarian. "Pisco-" means "fish." Other exceptional prefixes are "pollo-" (chicken) and "ovo-" (eggs), so someone who eats just about everything except red meat might be called an "ovolactopiscopollo-vegetarian."