Vegetarianism: for and against
Vegetarianism is the practice of a diet that excludes all animal flesh, including poultry, game, fish, shellfish or crustaceans, and slaughter by-products. A generic term for both Vegetarianism and Veganism as well as for similar diets is "Plant-based diets". There are variations that admit dairy products, eggs and/or products from animal labor such as honey. The following table includes the most common types of Vegetarianism.
Diet Name Meat (including fish and poultry) Eggs Diary Honey
Ovo-lacto Vegetarianism No Yes Yes Yes
Lacto Vegetarianism No No Yes Yes
Ovo vegetarianism No Yes No Yes
Veganism No No No No
The earliest records of vegetarianism as a concept and practice amongst a significant amount of people concern ancient India and the ancient Greek civilization in southern Italy and in Greece. In both instances the diet was closely connected with the idea of nonviolence towards animals and was promoted by religious groups and......
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