Non-vegetarian
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Non-vegetarian food (in Indian English sometimes shortened to non-veg food) contains meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, or the flesh of any other animal), and sometimes, eggs. The term is common in India, but not usual elsewhere. In the generally vegetarian environment of India, restaurants offering meat and fish usually have a "non-vegetarian" section of their menu, and may include the term (typically as "Veg and Non-veg") in their name-boards and advertising. When describing people, non-vegetarians eat meat and/or eggs, as opposed to vegetarians. But in India, consumption of dairy foods is usual for both groups.
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Non-vegetarian
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to create a 'food hierarchy' wherein vegetarian food is the default and
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The term non-vegetarian is a good case in point. It signals the social
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power of vegetarian classes, including their power to classify foods,
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Vegetarianism and casteism in modern India
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population who they colonised.
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'non-whites' coined by 'whites' to capture an incredibly diverse
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is having a higher status than meat. Thus it is akin to the term
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—Balmurli Natrajan, anthropologist, and Suraj Jacob, economist, 2018
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Non-vegetarian food (in Indian English sometimes shortened to non-veg food) contains meat (red meat, poultry, seafood, or the flesh of any other animal), and sometimes, eggs. The term is common in India, but not usual elsewhere. In the generally vegetarian environment of India, restaurants offering meat and fish usually have a "non-vegetarian" section of their menu, and may include the term (typically as "Veg and Non-veg") in their name-boards and advertising. When describing people, non-vegetarians eat meat and/or eggs, as opposed to vegetarians. But in India, consumption of dairy foods is usual for both groups. The diet, non-vegetarianism is the majority human diet in the world (including India). Non-vegetarians are also called omnivores in nutritional science.
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