NUTR 300 Study Guide - Final Guide: Guru Gobind Singh, Beluga Caviar, Guru Nanak

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Lecture 15: vegetarianism (vegetarian foods for chinese buddhists) Vegetarianism has a variety of a option and choices, based on life style, philosophies and religions. The preferences vary from eating the parts of plant that be picked without destroying the plant. An equitable, ethical relationship between human and other living creature. An enlightened concept of repairing and maintaining health. Pesco-vegetarians: eat fish, eggs, and dairy products, but avoid poultry and meat products. Lacto-ovo vegetarians: consume all types of vegetable products, eggs and mil products, avoid from flesh including meat, poultry and fish. Lacto-vegetarians: people can no eat egg but can eat dairy products. Ovo-vegetarian: can consume eggs, but cannot consume milk and milk products. Vegans: don"t eat anything of animal origin, avoid all meats, poultry and any other animal products and their derivatives, don"t eat gelatin, egg, milk, cheese, yogurt, etc, avoid also honey and royal jelly too.

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