Flexitarianism (redirect from Semi-vegetarianism)
word. Other neologisms used as synonyms for semi-vegetarianism are demi-vegetarianism, reducetarianism, and semi-veganism. In 2015, according to the Voedingscentrum...
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Pescetarianism (redirect from Pesco-vegetarianism)
of the indigenous people of the Ryukyu Islands. Semi-vegetarianism – Other forms of semi-vegetarianism that include occasional seafood or meat consumption...
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Lacto-ovo vegetarianism or ovo-lacto vegetarianism is a type of vegetarianism which forbids animal flesh but allows the consumption of animal products...
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practice of lacto-vegetarianism among a significant number of people comes from ancient India. An early advocate of lacto-vegetarianism was the Scottish...
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Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects, and the flesh of any other animal). It...
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Huybrechts, Inge (July 2017). "Vegetarianism and meat consumption: A comparison of attitudes and beliefs between vegetarian, semi-vegetarian, and omnivorous...
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Pollotarianism (redirect from Pollo-vegetarianism)
"pollo-vegetarian" was first used in nutritional textbooks in the 1980s to describe a semi-vegetarian diet that incorporates poultry. Historian Rod Preece describes...
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Ovo vegetarianism /ˈoʊvoʊ/ is a type of vegetarianism which allows for the consumption of eggs but not dairy products, in contrast with lacto vegetarianism...
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Macrobiotic diet (category Semi-vegetarianism)
A macrobiotic diet (or macrobiotics) is an unconventional restrictive diet based on ideas about types of food drawn from Zen Buddhism. The diet tries to...
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Veganism (redirect from Strict vegetarianism)
coined in 1944 by Donald Watson with the aim of differentiating it from vegetarianism, which rejects the consumption of meat but accepts the consumption of...
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