Monday, December 26, 2011

Introduction to vegetarian diets

Introduction to vegetarian diets

To eat meat, or not to eat meat...This is the question on many people's mind. The negative impact of animal foods on health, the damage associated with animal foods and the environment, religious beliefs, and the desire to protect and respect animals are some of the reasons for the increase in vegetarian diets. Many people express an interest in consuming a vegetarian diet but don't do so because they are unsure of how to do it or are not ready to give up meat. Fortunately, there are options and lots of great resources available to help. The key to making this diet work for you is to understand what nutrients you are missing from the foods that you are not consuming and to learn how to balance your meals without these foods.

What types of vegetarian diets are there?


Type of vegetarian diet Foods that you do consume Foods that are not consumed
Vegan Only plant-based foods Meat
Poultry
Fish
Milk
Eggs
Cheese
Honey
*Also avoid: leather, fur, silk, wool, soaps and cosmetics derived from animal product
Lacto-vegetarian Plant-based foods
Milk
Milk products
  • Cheese
  • Yogurt

  • Meat

  • Poultry

  • Fish

  • Eggs

  • Lacto-ovo vegetarian Plant-based foods
    Milk
    Milk products
    • Cheese
    • Yogurt
    Eggs

  • Meat

  • Poultry

  • Fish

  • Flexitarian (semi-vegetarian) Plant-based foods
    Occasionally consume or consume in limited quantity any or all of the following:
    • Meat
    • Poultry
    • Fish
    Animals foods consumed in limited quantity and/or frequency

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