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If they don’t eat fish, they are called strict vegetarians.
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Our enemy says this:
The word demi-vegetarian
appears in our file with the sense 'a person who eats fish but not meat',
though people so described may include those who eat poultry. The word pesco-vegetarian is sometimes seen, and pescatarian. The simplest option is probably non-meat-eater!
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Bobo is a vegetarian: she only eats nuts and leaves because she doesn’t
believe in the taking of a life to satisfy society’s appetite for meat; Mark,
on the other hand, is not a strict vegetarian: he has shares the same beliefs
as Bobo, although he considers it okay to eat fish.
I reckon this is your best bet. It is not an exact definition, but
it is more useful for students. Mind you, probably not too many vegetarians,
strict or otherwise, on the Mainland! Fact or fable: you can eat monkey brains,
bear paws and tiger penis on the Mainland?
Hey, this reminds me of a show in
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Does Mark also consider it okay to eat dairy products and eggs? And
if not, what difference does it make with John who does?
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If Mark didn’t eat dairy products or eggs, he would be a vegan.