Moop answered Monday August 18 2008, 4:32 pm: fish does not grow on a tree. it is not a vegetable. if you eat it or any other form of meat, you cannot label yourself as a vegetarian, or a person who does not eat meat. [ Moop's advice column | Ask Moop A Question ]
BahaiMa22 answered Monday August 18 2008, 3:29 pm: Straight vegetarians do not eat meat, nor do they eat fish seeing it's a type of animal. However, Those who do eat fish may not nessacerally be classified as a "vegetarian" they may be just a big veggie eatter and may call themselves vegetarians.
LOL_x0x answered Monday August 18 2008, 3:29 pm: Typically, no. BUT it depends what kind of vegetarian you want to be. So, to put it simple: you can be a vegetarian and still east fish.
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