Though the question was not addressed to me, here's one explanation
('veg' could include eggs, onions, garlic, etc)... incidentally I
consider myself "impure vegetarian" -- which is another debate
altogether:The concept "Pure Vegetarian" is common here. It generally means no meat, fish or eggs, though it sometimes also excludes onions, garlic and mushrooms – foods that are considered to create imbalance in the body and cloud the mind. http://dharmasphere.org/2006/04/08/pure-vegetarian/ FN +91-832-2409490 or +91-9822122436 (after 2pm) #784 Nr Lourdes Convent, Saligao 403511 Goa India http://fn.goa-india.org http://goa1556.goa-india.org On 17 June 2011 20:59, Cip Fernandes <[email protected]> wrote: > The pure vegetarian restaurant - Navatara Goan owner Carlos Tavora > > Question to: The "Team Herald" > > What is the difference between "vegetarian' and 'pure-vegetarian' restaurant?
