Difference between vegan and vegetarian

A vegetarian person is defined as one who does not consume animal protein, that is, chicken, meat, fish, rabbit, etc; however, they consume products of animal origin such as milk, cheese, honey and others.

The vegan person does not consume any product of animal origin, nor its protein. So, for these people, eating any product that involves the exploitation of an animal goes against their principles.

Something that both have in common is that the reason for stopping consuming these foods may be physical or conviction, that is, they may decide to refrain from consuming these products or their body may have some type of intolerance or allergy. 

 

Source

https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/vegan-vs-vegetarian

 

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