True.  My understanding is that most Hindus don't eat meat, but they do consume 
milk and other dairy products.

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Subject :Re: [Tagging] Draft - Vegetarian/Vegan
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Date  :Mon Feb 14 18:39:27 America/Chicago 2011


On Mon, 2011-02-14 at 18:53 +0100, M∡rtin Koppenhoefer wrote:
> 2011/2/14 Tom Chance <[email protected]>:

> AFAIK there is quite a lot of differentiation in the vegetarian
> community (e.g. Ovo, lacto, ovo-lacto, veganism, raw veganism,
> fruitarianism, buddhist vegetarianism) if you are an expert in this
> field, maybe you could extend the proposal to take this into account?

Even more than that, the definition of vegetarianism can vary from
person to person.  A vegan friend many years ago used to say that true
'vegans' dont use any animal product, true 'vegetarians' dont eat any
animal product, where some people dont follow that strictness as much.
I imagine that different cultures could have different definitions of
vegetarian too.

David


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