Vegetarianism
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- | "[[Gloria Swanson]] became a [[vegetarian]] around 1928 and was an early [[health food]] advocate who was known for bringing her own meals to public functions in a paper bag. Swanson told actor [[Dirk Benedict]] about [[macrobiotic diet]]s when he was battling [[prostate cancer]] at a very early age. He had refused conventional therapies and credited this kind of diet and healthy eating with his recovery. In 1975, Swanson traveled the United States and helped to promote the book ''[[Sugar Blues]]'' written by her husband, William Dufty."--Sholem Stein | + | "I AM now beginning to get fairly into my work; and by the help of a [[vegetarianism|vegetable diet]], with a few of the cold seeds, I make no doubt but I shall be able to go on with my uncle _Toby_’s story, and my own, in a tolerable straight line."--''[[The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman]]'' (1759-1767) by Laurence Sterne |
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[[Image:Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber by Juan Sánchez Cotán.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber]]'' (1602) by [[Juan Sánchez Cotán]]]] | [[Image:Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber by Juan Sánchez Cotán.jpg|thumb|right|200px|''[[Quince, Cabbage, Melon and Cucumber]]'' (1602) by [[Juan Sánchez Cotán]]]] |
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"I AM now beginning to get fairly into my work; and by the help of a vegetable diet, with a few of the cold seeds, I make no doubt but I shall be able to go on with my uncle _Toby_’s story, and my own, in a tolerable straight line."--The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1759-1767) by Laurence Sterne |
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Vegetarianism is the practice of following a diet based on plant-based foods including fruits, vegetables, cereal grains, nuts, and seeds, with or without dairy products and eggs. A vegetarian does not eat meat, game, poultry, fish, crustacea, shellfish, or products of animal slaughter such as animal-derived gelatin and rennet.
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See also
- Environmental impact of meat production
- Ethical consumerism
- Health food restaurant
- List of diets
- List of vegetarians
- Meat-free day
- Satya
- Vegetarian cuisine
- Vegetarian Diet Pyramid
- Vegetarian or vegan cat food
- Vegetarianism and Romanticism
- South Asian Veggie Table - Vegetarian cooking television show
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