• 🔪Criminal Unicorn🦄@feddit.uk
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    9 months ago

    Animal carcasses are not vegetarian… Things like milk, eggs and honey (honey can be questionable) would be classed as vegetarian. Essentially anything that causes an animal to die to be consumed would not be vegetarian.

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      9 months ago

      There’s no real question with honey. Honey is vegetarian, but not vegan.

      Vegetarian = does not eat animals, vegan = does not eat animal products.

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      9 months ago

      anything that causes an animal to die to be consumed would not be vegetarian.

      That would explicitly NOT include gelatin, which is made from the hooves and the like of animals already slaughtered for the parts people eat. Literally no one is slaughtering animals to make gelatin.