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It may lower risk factors for heart disease by helping decrease belly fat and triglyceride levels, as well as increasing levels of HDL good cholesterol 8. One year study in more than 84, women found that eating red meat was associated with a higher risk of heart disease, whereas eating fish, nuts, and poultry was linked to a lower risk 9.

Other research suggests that eating fish instead of red meat may be linked to a lower risk of metabolic syndrome. This is a group of conditions that increase your risk of heart disease, stroke, and diabetes 10 , For this reason, health organizations like the American Heart Association recommend limiting your red meat intake and eating at least two servings of fish per week as part of a healthy diet For example, those with an alpha-gal allergy, also known as a meat allergy, can tolerate foods like fish and poultry but may experience an allergic reaction after eating beef, pork, or lamb Fish offers a different set of nutrients than other types of meat and is associated with several health benefits.

People with meat allergies may need to restrict beef, pork, and lamb but can generally tolerate fish. For example, vegans abstain from all animal products, including meat, fish, poultry, dairy, eggs, and honey.

The pescatarian diet is another type of vegetarianism. It eliminates meat and poultry but permits fish and other types of seafood.

Other types of vegetarian diets may also include fish, such as the flexitarian diet , which allows for occasional consumption of meat, fish, and poultry. Several types of vegetarian diets exist. Some, such as the pescatarian diet, may permit fish but not meat or poultry. Whether fish is meat depends on whom you ask.

There are also several important distinctions between fish and other types of meat, especially in terms of their nutritional profiles and potential health benefits. Ultimately, how you categorize fish depends on your religious views, dietary preferences, and personal beliefs. This is a detailed article about the health benefits of fish. Fish is high in omega-3 fatty acids, and can help protect against many diseases.

Honestly though, they're an animal, they have flesh, we're eating what's under it, it's meat. Just because the flesh of a fish or a insect is different from that mammal or bird does not mean it's not the same. Fish are animals, meat is the flesh of an animal, carnivores are animals that feed on the flesh of other animals for food and their are animals that eat fish so their carnivores too. Any animal that feeds Fish or any animal is predator. So fish is meat, and anyone who says it is not is an idiot.

Someone who didnt want their name exposed to random people on the damn internet on July 31, Fish is not meat in my opinion, otherwise Pescatarians would be omnivores. Even though you find fish in the meat isle in the supermarket, it says on the notice "meat, fish, milk, eggs," if fish was meat, the sign wouldnt say "meat, fish" it would say "meat". Insects: their striated muscles, probably. I know some people use sentience as a measure in their definition so that might affect how you interpret it.

For me, I don't consider insects meat simply because the muscle isn't really the bulk of what you'd be eating. Very similar to how when I'm eating a steak with marbling I don't say I'm eating fat because it's a minor amount in comparison to the whole. Does the steak contain fat? Does an insect contain meat?

Indeed, just a miniscule amount. I'd highly suggest their cousins, crustaceans, instead such as lobsters. Both are anthropods. How Barbaric! The poor fish, have to Suffocate after having a Gaint Hook ripe their Mouth Is fish in meat sections in stores? Or at butcher shops, butchers deal with meat fish that eat other fish are classified as carnivores, since fish is meat. My favorite arguement from a "vegetarian" was that fish are not meat because they can't make a sad face. In which my reply was "Are you serious!!

They look terrified all the time!! I get that fish is meat, but why is it layered instead of in a bundle? Anything that you consume which comes from an animal including milk and eggs should be considered meat.

I just had a debate with my boyfriend and his mother about Fish being meat. I simply said that because the fish can breathe, eat and live out daily functions and that it is in fact an animal that can be eaten then it is a meat.

Also I mentioned that it is a protein and that to be a meat it must also be a protein. My boyfriend's mother came back stating that it is not a meat and when I asked her if it is not a meat then what is it?

Her reply was "Fish". Now as I see things if it is in a certain section of the food group pyramid then that is what the food is classified as. So because fish is indeed in the meat section then it is a MEAT! Nothing more nothing less. I feel that in order for it to be classified in the meat it must meet these few qualities I have listed above. I am not a vegetarian, but I don't eat fish because they are smart, fully conscious, have feeling and personalities.

They can track relation ships. They can also declare war, use tools, and do mathematics. They even have better memories than humans. Opposite to popular belief, a fish won't eat it self to death.

I saw the pictures where they said that that goldfish were fat, however, the was normal, when they just arrived they were skinny. Also, the water was extremely dirty and the goldfish had fin and tail rot. They also started ick. Stop doing experiments that doesn't even mind the health of fish! Muscle is generally considered as meat or the flesh of an animal Muscle is made of two proteins Fish muscle is made up of actin and myosin.

Therefore it follows that fish muscle is meat. You cannot be non-meat eating vegetarian if you eat the muscle of a fish. If you don't eat red meat or poultry and the only meat you consume is fish, you are a pescetarian.

It annoys me when people claim they are vegetarians that eat fish. That doesn't work. How hard can this debate be? Im not vegetarian or vegan i guess. I dont eat any meat exept fish because beef and pork ect.

Shares the same ph balance as us. Our bodies literally use nore energy to digest it than what is gets in return. Plus when u cook anything u lose most of the nutritional value it had in the first place.

I eat only real whole food. No preservatives. And only real whole wheat. Most of the whole wheat they sell at the supermarket is riddled with artificial fillers and chemicals. Scientifically i lean towards fish not being considered meat, due to the ph balance.

But that's just my opinion of course. In scientific terms this is correct, meat has a different substance than poultry and fish. And no, proteines do not define meat, beans and nuts are not meat. Stick to the corect terms please.

A The strictest is that muscles of an animal. This includes insects, beef, pork, cats, dogs, alligators, fish, whatever. B Another is the muscles of a warm-blooded animal excluding fish, shellfish, insects, eggs, milk, etc. C A third is the material found inside nuts or certain fruits i.

D The fourth is Catholic, as was mentioned. For Catholics, fish is NOT meat. It is it's own category fish. E The fifth is soy-based "meats" which taste and look like pork or bacon or chicken but are not from an animal. There are other definitions for various traditions, including Jews, Seventh Day Adventists, and people involved in the culinary arts where the distinction goes: meat, poultry, fish. So, depending upon context, fish either are or are not meat.

There is no single answer for all contexts: there is no single answer for all people. You have to live with ambiguity.

Protein is not meat above clearly posted the most sensible comment here. Also think about why most people call you a vegetarian once you do not eat meat: Even if you do eat fish, you may still be considered a vegetarian see the comment of the young girl above, whose mother makes her eat fish. Fish is fish and meat is meat. However, you can call fish meat: After all you call certain drinks made from soy soy-milk, or milk made from coconut coconut-milk.

You can call certain cleaning fluids cleaning milk, and still, by definition milk usually means "an opaque white fluid rich in fat and protein, secreted by female mammals for the nourishment of their young". In Jamaican Patois an avocado is called a pear: It shares certain features with what standard english knows as apear most significantly its shape.

An avocado can be a pear if you call it that. So if you want to call fish meat, go ahead. Your just being pretty inaccurate then, and in denial of certain culture, law and belief. Protein is not meat: Peanuts don't swim around, eat food, breath, or have a nervous system. A proper comparison would be a Fish to a Chicken, whoops, they're both meat. It's a controversial topic for a reason.

MikeG - I know you commented seven days ago, but I just have to say that if you eat beef, lamb and chicken, you're not a vegetarian. You can't just say "I don't believe that these types of very delicious meat are meat.



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