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Monopartism: it may be based on health, morality or belief, not eating certain meat. For example, red meat of mammals such as cattle, sheep and pigs is the most common type. These people will eat some poultry and seafood. This is not a traditional vegetarian diet, but a semi-vegetarian diet.
Strict vegetarianism: They will avoid eating all foods made from animals, such as eggs, milk, cheese and honey. Apart from food, some strict vegetarians do not use products made of animals, such as leather, fur and cosmetics containing animal ingredients.
Dairy eggs: Vegetarians who don't eat meat will eat some foods made from animals, such as eggs and milk. Some vegetarians who don't eat meat refuse to eat cheese and eggs produced by factories for moral reasons.
Milk vegetarianism: This vegetarian does not eat meat, but can use milk and its related products, such as cheese, cream or yogurt.
Egg vegetarianism: Similar to vegetarianism, eggs and related products can be eaten.
Longevity and healthy diet: The food is mainly cereals and beans, including fructose.
Raw food doctrine: This way of eating is to keep all food in a natural state, even if it is heated, it will not exceed 47℃. Raw foodies believe that cooking will destroy enzymes or nutrients in food. Some raw foods are called activated raw foods. Before eating seed food, they will soak the food in water to activate its enzymes. Some raw foodies are similar to fruit eaters in spirit, while others only eat organic food.
Eat fruit: only eat fruit and juice or other plant fruits.
Free vegetarianism: This kind of people mainly eat vegetarianism and occasionally eat meat.
Abstinence vegetarianism: This kind of people adopt an ascetic vegetarian diet to strengthen their beliefs, not only not eating eggs, milk, but even soybeans and salt. Gandhi is its representative.