There's a diet called "bivalvegan" or "ostrovegan" which is vegan + shellfish.
I've heard the case made that this provides you with all the nutrients a vegan diet is lacking. And has no real ethical implications because bivalves don't even have brains and are effectively non-sentient.
There's a diet called "bivalvegan" or "ostrovegan" which is vegan + shellfish.
I've heard the case made that this provides you with all the nutrients a vegan diet is lacking. And has no real ethical implications because bivalves don't even have brains and are effectively non-sentient.
There's a diet called "bivalvegan" or "ostrovegan" which is vegan + shellfish.
I've heard the case made that this provides you with all the nutrients a vegan diet is lacking. And has no real ethical implications because bivalves don't even have brains and are effectively non-sentient.
So I guess Jesse can coin "bivalvegetarian".
No, sir, there is not! 😏