The definition of a vegetarian diet is one that doesn’t include meat, poultry, game or fish. Vegetarians do eat by-products of animals if they haven’t been killed for this purpose, e.g. eggs, cheese. The important nutrients that are found in meat and fish are also present in other food groups, so there’s really no need to miss out on goodness or good food.
Lacto-ovo - Cutting out meat, poultry, fish and seafood, but including eggs and dairy (most popular)
Pescetarian - Cutting out meat but including seafood, eggs and dairy
Ovo-tarian - Cutting out meat and dairy but still includes eggs
Pollotarian - Cutting out red meat, fish and seafood but does consume poultry, eggs and dairy
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