Snails are animals.
Vegetarians are people who eat a plant-based diet supplemented by products that do not cause the death of the animal from which they come. Fish, prawns, woodlice, flies, spiders, locusts, anemones, clams etc etc are all meat because they are all animals. Fundamentally, vegetarians don't eat animals.
Sam
diet supplemented by products that do not cause the death of the animal from which they come.
Are snails 'meat'?
Vegetarians are people who eat a plant-based diet supplemented by products that do not cause the death of the animal from which they come.
What about drinking milk? Plenty of male calves get slaughtered soon after birth because there is a very limited market for them, but most of my veggie mates still drink the white stuff that's produced as a result.
P.S. I'm very much a carnivore, just playing devils advocate![]()
In that case, next time a veggie comes to tea they're getting stone-crab legs...
...I wonder if Aldi stock um?
I know someone who calls himself a vegan, but steals cheese from supermarkets.![]()
Before I became a vegetarian I ate snails a few times when I was in France but found them pretty boring. As far as I could see the only way to make them palatable was to cover them with a lot of garlic and seasoning.
Having said that, any carnivore who wants to feast on snails is welcome to come and collect some from my garden. This year we seem to have a lot of very large slugs which could possibly be fried up and served as an accompaniment.
Just out of curiosity, why would a vegan eschew honey? The bees aren't killed, they're positively cosseted aren't they?