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Chicken is meat. Fish it depends on the vegetarian. I just hate the veins and the bits. Ew. It makes me wanna vomit.

I love seafood. I love weird meats too.

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I’m assuming you’re joking but here goes anyways :P:

Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, and the flesh of any other animal), and may also include abstention from by-products of animal slaughter. There are of course variations on this diet.

Too? No, I didn’t say I eat the fish scales lol.

Yay for Popsicles!

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Lamb heart is delicious :yum:

No, most vegetarians I know eat chicken and fish. What you’re describing is a vegan which is basically a hardcore vegetarian.

Yup, I’ve never seen a vegetarian so picky about their vegetables until @rorymcgarrett came along

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Vegetarians who eat fish are actually called Pescetarian. Some consider life in the sea not as meat because they are cold blooded, so therefor eating fish is considered ok.

A vegan is someone who also avoids foods produced using animals or animal products in any way, including honey.

I actually tried being a vegetarian myself. I love vegetables but a nice fried chicken wing is just hard to resist.

So they can get away with eating reptiles too. Japanese snake soup it is then.

I didn’t say it made sense :stuck_out_tongue:

In a lot of Asian countries they eat basically anything that breaths. Apparently crocodile tastes like chicken, from what I’ve heard. I’ll spare you the tasty images I’ve found googling fried crocodiles.

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Well I know from experience that kangaroo tastes like beef so why not?

@the_termin8r wants to eat dog meat lol, although he doesn’t know where sells it.

Well, they say that some Chinese restaurants serve dog and cat meat so maybe you’ve ate it and didn’t know you did :stuck_out_tongue:

I think only the restaurants back in China do.

I’ve been to a few Chinese places but alas no dog. I need to go to a Chinese store. But wasn’t the cat sacred in Chinese culture like the cow is in Hindu culture or am I mixing something up?

Years ago, I ordered a Chinese take away. It was supposed to be chicken, but tasted and looked a lot different from the chicken I’ve ever eaten before.

You mean this Japanese cat?

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I think so, but I always see one in Chinese restaurant windows.

Yeah they have a Chinese version too. Apparently it’s for good luck. That still doesn’t mean they won’t eat it though :stuck_out_tongue:

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