Are you vegan, vegetarian, omnivore or pescetarian?
Which are you? Vegan, vegetarian, omnivore or pescetarian?
Vegan | 2 | |
Vegetarian | 6 | |
Omnivore (eat meat) | 32 | |
Pescetarian (fish no meat) | 1 |
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Which are you? Vegan, vegetarian, omnivore or pescetarian?
Vegan | 2 | |
Vegetarian | 6 | |
Omnivore (eat meat) | 32 | |
Pescetarian (fish no meat) | 1 |
You happen to be missing both "carnivore" and "breatharian" from your list.
I'm an Om-Nom-Nom-Nivore, I eat whatever tastes good & won't kill me....At least not immediately.
I'm what a human is supposed to be an omnivore.
If you go vegetarian or vegan for health reasons no one is going to shit on you for that.
When you try to take the moral high ground that's when people start hating on them... but mostly the hate is on vegans.
Humans are natural omnivores you can tell by both our teeth and our digestive system. Our teeth are a hybrid of cutting teeth and grinding teeth. Cutting teeth is for shearing meat chunks and grinding teeth are for munching down on plant matter.
Our stomachs also very acidic, something herbivores lack. The average sheep stomach produces acidity around that of lemon juice. Due to our likely carrion diets back in prehistory our stomachs are that of omnivorous scavengers eating whatever is leftover.
Then when humans invented controlled fire we could cook food. Making it both softer and more nutritious. Leading to not needing our back molars as much and why wisdom teeth are so burdensome now.
Just wanted to add some knowlage for the random internet passerby who was expecting a vegan war of some kind..
I'm neither a vegan, omnivore, or pescetarian, and I don't consider pig, fish, chicken or clams meat, so I can't vote for vegetarian either, but I'm quasi-vegetarian, I have small pieces of chicken in a stew, fish, clams, bacon, ham, and frankfurters or chicken sausages or fish sausages cut up small in a stew.
I campaign against animal cruelty and make-up, I have a diet of cereals, vegetables, fruits and nuts so I do follow a vegetarian diet, it's been simplified for my religion.
A vegetarian doesn't eat the flesh of beasts used as food, since an animal's not a beast unless it's a large wild animal, pigs are relatively small, and chickens and fish and clams are small, so they're not beasts, people get that confused. Most of what I eat is without animals, except, perhaps, for dairy, eggs, or honey! I don't eat red meat and yes my diet does mean I don't eat beef! And yes the diets on your list are normal, more so if you're an omnivore.
I've been all of them, now I'm a mixture due to food allergies that I found out about in January. I can eat all the meat I want, but everything else has to be gluten free and vegan. I'm allergic to wheat, eggs and dairy