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  • 41Environmental vegetarianism — is the practice of vegetarianism or Veganism based on the fact that the animal production by intensive agriculture is environmentally unsustainable [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/27/weekinreview/27bittman.html? r=1 scp=2 sq=Rethinking+the+Meat …

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  • 42Lacto vegetarianism — A lactovegetarian diet is a vegetarian diet which includes dairy products such as milk, cheese, yogurt, butter, cream, and kefir but excludes eggs. The origin of lacto is the Latin word for milk, [lac, lactis] . Within Indian cultures this diet… …

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  • 43Economic vegetarianism — An economic vegetarian is a person who practices vegetarianism from either the philosophical viewpoint that the consumption of meat is expensive, part of a conscious simple living strategy or just because of necessity. In the developing world,… …

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  • 44Jain vegetarianism — is the diet of the Jains, the followers of Jainism. It is the most radical form of religiously motivated diet regulation in the Indian subcontinent.Like in Hinduism and Buddhism, Jain objections to the eating of meat and fish are based on the… …

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  • 45Lacto-ovo vegetarianism — A lacto ovo vegetarian is a vegetarian who does not eat beef, pork, poultry, fish, shellfish or animal flesh of any kind, but is willing to consume dairy and egg products.EtymologyThe terminology stems from the Latin Lacto meaning milk , ovo… …

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  • 46Semi-vegetarianism — is a term used to describe the practice of excluding some meat (particularly red meat) from the diet while still consuming limited amounts of poultry, fish, and/or seafood [University of Wisconsin Hospital and Clinics website,… …

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  • 47Flexy-Vegetarianism — #REDIRECT Flexitarianism …

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  • 48Sikh vegetarianism — In Sikhism, only vegetarian food is served during religious occasions, but Sikhs are not totally bound to be meat free. The reason for serving vegetarian food during religious occasions is that the Sikh communal kitchen (Langar) is open to all.… …

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  • 49Veganism — Veganism …

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  • 50Diet in Sikhism — In Sikhism, only vegetarian food is served in the Gurdwara, but Sikhs are not bound to be meat free. The general consensus is that Sikhs are free to choose whether to adopt a meat diet or not.[1] Orthodox Sikhs[2] believe that once Amrit is taken …

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