- ''For plant-eating, non-human animals, see Herbivore.
Vegetarianism is the practice of not eating
meat, including
beef,
poultry,
fish, and their by-products, products derived from
animal carcasses, such as
lard,
tallow,
gelatin,
rennet and
cochineal, with or without the use of
dairy products or
eggs. Some who follow the diet also choose to refrain from wearing clothing that involves the death of animals, such as
leather,
silk,
fur and many
down feathers. While most vegetarians consume dairy products,
veganism is a stricter form which excludes dairy, eggs, honey, and any foods that contain these or other animal products. While the term vegetarianism, in a strict sense excludes all meat and fish, some partial-vegetarian diets use the term in their names, such as Pesco/pollo vegetarianism (excludes red meat but not chicken or fish).
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Vegan Food Pyramid - Food pyramid for vegans (no animal products at all).
Vegetarian Food Pyramid - Food pyramid for lacto-ovo vegetarians.