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  2. Are eggs dairy? The answer isn’t totally clear to everyone

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    However, someone can be dairy-free and still eat eggs, like someone who is lactose intolerant. So, the short version of this debate: Dairy is milk, milk comes from mammals (like cows), and eggs ...

  3. Eggs as food - Wikipedia

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    Fish eggs consumed as food are known as roe or caviar. Hens and other egg-laying creatures are raised throughout the world, and mass production of chicken eggs is a global industry. In 2009, an estimated 62.1 million metric tons of eggs were produced worldwide from a total laying flock of approximately 6.4 billion hens. [3]

  4. Lacto-ovo vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    Lacto-ovo vegetarianism or ovo-lacto vegetarianism is a type of vegetarianism which forbids animal flesh but allows the consumption of animal products such as dairy and eggs. [1][2] Unlike pescetarianism, it does not include fish or other seafood. A typical ovo-lacto vegetarian diet may include fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, meat ...

  5. Ovo vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    Comparison of selected vegetarian and semi-vegetarian diets (view template) Ovo vegetarianism / ˈoʊvoʊ / is a type of vegetarianism which allows for the consumption of eggs but not dairy products, in contrast with lacto vegetarianism. Those who practice ovo vegetarianism are called ovo-vegetarians. "Ovo" comes from the Latin word for egg.

  6. The Way You Eat Your Eggs May Be Seriously Impacting ... - AOL

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    The yolk's impact on your overall cholesterol isn't as scary as we were once led to believe. Dr. Petrucci dismisses the cholesterol claims as outdated myths. "As it turns out, eggs don’t affect ...

  7. Egg - Wikipedia

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    Kosher meat and milk (or derivatives) cannot be mixed (Deuteronomy 14:21) or stored together. Eggs are considered pareve (neither meat nor dairy) despite being an animal product and can be mixed with either milk or kosher meat. Mayonnaise, for instance, is usually marked "pareve" despite by definition containing egg. [30]

  8. Behold the 'carnivore board.' How a plate of steak, eggs and ...

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    “The carnivore diet is a fad diet that is extremely restrictive by including only foods from animal sources: meat, poultry, fish and other animal foods like eggs and specific dairy products ...

  9. Are eggs dairy? The answer isn’t totally clear to everyone

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    Eggs and milk are often sold in the same section of the grocery store, but are eggs considered a dairy product?