Are you still a vegetarian if eat chicken and dairy products?
No, you would not be considered a vegetarian if you eat chicken and dairy products.
Here's why:
* Vegetarianism generally excludes meat, poultry, and seafood. There are different types of vegetarianism, but most commonly, it involves avoiding all animal flesh.
* Chicken is a type of poultry, which is a meat.
* Dairy products come from animals (cows, goats, etc.) but are not considered meat.
If you eat chicken and dairy products, you would be considered an omnivore, someone who eats both plant and animal products.
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