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  2. Adolf Hitler and vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    Rynn Berry—a vegetarian activist and author on vegetarian history—supported the notion that Hitler's vegetarianism was "a marketing scheme concocted by Nazi propagandists" who wished to create a better public perception of Hitler, and was mostly for health reasons rather than moral ones (noting his fondness for liver dumplings), concluding ...

  3. List of fictional vegetarian and vegan characters - Wikipedia

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    The main protagonist of the series. She has the ability to communicate with animals and cares deeply for them. She is a pacifist and a vegetarian, and openly condemns violence, meat-eating, and hunting. [26] Apu Nahasapeemapetilon: The Simpsons: February 25, 1990 USA: Apu is a vegan, as revealed in the season 7 episode "Lisa the Vegetarian ...

  4. Vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    Vegetarianism is the practice of abstaining from the consumption of meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, insects, and the flesh of any other animal).It may also include abstaining from eating all by-products of animal slaughter.

  5. Vegan vs. vegetarian vs. omnivore: Does diet type have a big ...

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    When comparing vegan, vegetarian, and omnivore diet types, researchers found that food quality and diversity may have the biggest impact on the health and structure of the gut microbiome.

  6. That Vegan Teacher - Wikipedia

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    [11] [10] [13] In September 2020, she was criticized for saying she would no longer sign her organ donor card, "not [wanting] to donate [her] organs to meat eaters after [she] dies". [ 14 ] [ 15 ] "With all the talk about how animals should be treated lately, my kids and I took a long look at our dog and decided not to eat any more meat.

  7. Carnism - Wikipedia

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    The arguments were that humans are omnivores (natural), that most people eat meat (normal), that vegetarian diets are lacking in nutrients (necessary), and that meat tastes good (nice). [9] [10] [34] Meat-eaters who endorsed these arguments more strongly reported less guilt about their dietary habits.

  8. Pescetarianism - Wikipedia

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    A 2018 poll of 2,000 United Kingdom adults found that ≈12% of adults adhered to a meat-free diet; with 2% vegan, 6–7% ovo-lacto-vegetarian, and 4% pescetarian. [ 40 ] [ 41 ] [ 42 ] Different studies and survey have found a more modest number of meat-abstainers; a 2021 survey found 10% of Brits were meat abstainers with 3% of the population ...

  9. Flexitarianism - Wikipedia

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    All semi-vegetarians could accurately be described as people who eat a plant-based diet, but there is no firm consensus how infrequently someone would have to eat meat and fish for their diet to be considered a flexitarian diet rather than a regular plant-based diet. Recurring conditions of a flexitarian include consuming red siga or poultry ...