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Which dietary philosophy allows for some animal products?

  1. Veganism

  2. Vegetarianism

  3. Pescatarianism

  4. Flexitarianism

The correct answer is: Vegetarianism

The correct answer is vegetarianism, as this dietary philosophy typically excludes meat products while allowing for certain animal-derived foods, such as dairy products and eggs. Vegetarians may consume milk, cheese, yogurt, and eggs, which distinguishes them from vegans, who avoid all animal products entirely. In contrast, pescatarianism includes fish and seafood in addition to plant-based foods and dairy products, which means it allows for more animal products than strict vegetarianism. Flexitarianism is a more flexible approach that primarily emphasizes plant-based foods but allows for occasional meat and fish, making it more inclusive than vegetarianism. Each of these dietary philosophies operates on different principles regarding the consumption of animal products, but vegetarianism specifically permits some while maintaining restrictions on others.