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Can a pescetarian drink red wine?
Yes, pescetarians can drink red wine.
* Pescetarianism is a diet that includes fish and seafood, but excludes all other animal products like meat, poultry, and eggs.
* Red wine is made from fermented grapes and does not contain any animal products.
Therefore, there is no dietary restriction preventing a pescetarian from enjoying a glass of red wine.
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