There are various reasons to alter your diet - whether it's for the health benefits, to help the animals who are often factory farmed or to reduce your carbon footprint. Here are a few of the most common ones:
- Vegetarian - Diet excludes all animals.
- Ovo-Vegetarian - Diet excludes all animals and dairy products, but includes eggs.
- Lacto-Vegetarian - Diet excludes all animals and eggs, but includes other dairy products.
- Lacto-Ovo Vegetarian - Diet excludes all animals, but includes dairy products, such as eggs, milk and cheese.
- Pescatarian - Diet excludes animals, but includes fish and sometimes other seafood.
- Pollotarian - Diet excludes animals, but includes poultry.
- Pollo-pescatarian - Diet excludes red meat, but includes poultry and fish. White-meat only.
- Flexitarian - Diet excludes animals, but will eat meat by special/social circumstances.
- Vegan - Diet excludes all animals and animal products. No milk, cheese or eggs. Some vegans also avoid honey because it's a by-product of bees.
- Raw Vegan - Diet includes only fresh and uncooked fruit, nuts, seeds and veggies. Some allow cooking veggies to a low temperature
- Paleotarian - Diet includes organic meats and fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, with minimal grains, starches and sugars.
- Omnivore - Diet includes both animals and vegetables. This is the most common.
- Carnivore - Diet includes animals. True carnivores only eat meat.
- Macrobiotic - Diets are cooked foods and plant-based, but may include fish or seafood.
- Freegan - Diets that include reclaimed food that has been discarded. Often vegan unless the food is free.
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