Friday, 14 November 2008

Difference between Veganism and Vegetarianism

As we have been given on class, Veganism and Vegeterianism are lifestyles, but they are different in some points. Then i will show the differences between them.

A vegan person is someone who chooses to avoid using or consuming products from animals. The vegans avoid dairy and eggs, as well as fur, leather, wool, down, and chemical products tested on animals.
Veganism, is the natural extension of vegetarianism, is an absolute component of a free lifestyle. Living like a vegan provides more benefits to the life of animals, to the environment, and to our own health.



So, Vegetarianism is the practice of a diet that excludes meat and fish. There are very variants of the diet, some of which also exclude eggs and some products produced from animal like dairy products and honey.

Those who practice veganism for ethical reasons exclude animal products from their diet as part of a larger practice of abstaining from the use of animals for any purpose, often out of support for animal rights.

Most vegetarians consume dairy products, and many eat eggs.



Then, for conluding, we can say that veganism is a lifestyle variant from vegetarianism, but they're different.

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