GuyGadeboisLeRetour wrote:Come on, crush a little and take a "baby" of glyphosate ...Vegetarianism is a dietary practice that excludes the consumption of animal flesh.
“Ovo-lacto-vegetarianism”, the most common practice in Western countries, includes eggs, dairy products (cheese, butter, yoghurts, etc.) and honey."Veganism" includes only plants (plus minerals or micro-organisms such as yeasts or bacteria) and excludes any product derived from animals (including eggs, milk, cheese and honey).
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/V%C3%A9g%C3%A9tarisme
https://www.larousse.fr/dictionnaires/f ... isme/81259Pesco-vegetarianism or pescetarism is a food practice consisting in abstaining from consuming meat, but consuming the flesh obtained from fish, crustaceans and aquatic molluscs. This practice was that of the Cathars.
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pesco-v%C ... %A9tarisme
As you say, when we want to make fun etc, etc ...
I did the same research as you and I came across the same definitions, I just took the one that most closely related to the subject of the difference between vegetarian and vegan, and that's what I put
afterwards in all the small churches you can actually find everything, but the base remains the base, vegetarians do not exclude fish, vegans yes, by accumulating definitions, you want a can drown the fish
it's just that sometimes, you don't answer according to what is written there but according to whoever writes it, and it's a shame and always with latent aggressiveness, you radicalize yourself, be careful not to become an organic fundamentalist, like others because it's a shame sometimes when you have flashes of lucidity we can discuss reasonably with you