Egg - vegetarian / Non vegetarian

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I always get confused that egg is vegetarian or non vegetarian. Few people say it is vegetarian as government has declared but some people say it is non vegetarian.

I feel so strange which one to believe.

Let us see what you people say
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Well, egg is non veg

It is obviously not the one to grow on plants!!!!!!!! ha ha! ;)
Inside every egg lies a chick and we kill them, while breaking and frying!!!
then how can an egg be veg???


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Actually sandhya let us forget about non veg and veg

Eggs we eat most are of poultry eggs, which can not be hatched into hens. as they are produced through current i mean artificial heat
Eggs do not grow on trees nor are grown on land. These are animal products and hence non veg. even milk is not veg in true sense.
Actually sandhya let us forget about non veg and veg

Eggs we eat most are of poultry eggs, which can not be hatched into hens. as they are produced through current i mean artificial heat


even though these are not hatched into hens, these are not vegetarian as not grown on plants. Even milk is not vegetarian.
I am really shocked to know that milk is not vegetarian. Gulshaniji can you please explain how milk is not vegetarian
I am really shocked to know that milk is not vegetarian. Gulshaniji can you please explain how milk is not vegetarian


He is saying so because milk is produced by animals, not plants
ok, but from childhood till now it is said to me that milk is vegetarian that why we even offer to god also
Eg is non veg but shocked to know that milk is also. we use milk even in puja or in many occasion as veg.
thats what ram, even i also shocked to know that. but how no one are aware of this
I am really shocked to know that milk is not vegetarian. Gulshaniji can you please explain how milk is not vegetarian


There is nothing wrong taking milk from religious or ethical angle. If you do not like the term 'non veg', you may say that milk is an animal product. As this is not obtained from tree or plant, this is not vegetarian. Honey is also not a vegetarian product as this is obtained from bees and does not grow on trees.

From religious and ethical viewpoints, meat and eggs are prohibited. But animal products like milk and honey are okay.
I am really shocked to know that milk is not vegetarian. Gulshaniji can you please explain how milk is not vegetarian


There is nothing wrong taking milk from religious or ethical angle. If you do not like the term 'non veg', you may say that milk is an animal product. As this is not obtained from tree or plant, this is not vegetarian. Honey is also not a vegetarian product as this is obtained from bees and does not grow on trees.

From religious and ethical viewpoints, meat and eggs are prohibited. But animal products like milk and honey are okay.

Nice information shared, I really did not think about it.
But it is good for health. Every day one egg is compulsary to stay healthy.
But it is good for health. Every day one egg is compulsary to stay healthy.


Non veg food like eggs, fish, chicken are good for health. But from religious and ethical angle, many will not eat these. So, they take alternate products like fruits, veg, milk and milk products.
Well egg is non veg though every egg don't have chicks. :)
Eggs do not grow on trees nor are grown on land. These are animal products and hence non veg. even milk is not veg in true sense.


I have a different opinion and i don't think milk to be non veg as there is no flesh in it. :blink: I have heard that eatable that contains flesh or have something which may convert in to living being is non veg. :blink: Though i agree milk is an animal product. :)
Eggs do not grow on trees nor are grown on land. These are animal products and hence non veg. even milk is not veg in true sense.


I have a different opinion and i don't think milk to be non veg as there is no flesh in it. :blink: I have heard that eatable that contains flesh or have something which may convert in to living being is non veg. :blink: Though i agree milk is an animal product. :)


Some people consider even fish as veg in Bengal mostly but eggs and fish are non-veg items.
Eggs do not grow on trees nor are grown on land. These are animal products and hence non veg. even milk is not veg in true sense.


I have a different opinion and i don't think milk to be non veg as there is no flesh in it. :blink: I have heard that eatable that contains flesh or have something which may convert in to living being is non veg. :blink: Though i agree milk is an animal product. :)


Some people consider even fish as veg in Bengal mostly but eggs and fish are non-veg items.

And what do you think about milk and honey? :blink:
Eggs do not grow on trees nor are grown on land. These are animal products and hence non veg. even milk is not veg in true sense.


I have a different opinion and i don't think milk to be non veg as there is no flesh in it. :blink: I have heard that eatable that contains flesh or have something which may convert in to living being is non veg. :blink: Though i agree milk is an animal product. :)


Some people consider even fish as veg in Bengal mostly but eggs and fish are non-veg items.

And what do you think about milk and honey? :blink:


Fish is non-veg, honey is waste of bee but has health benefits.
Eggs do not grow on trees nor are grown on land. These are animal products and hence non veg. even milk is not veg in true sense.


I have a different opinion and i don't think milk to be non veg as there is no flesh in it. :blink: I have heard that eatable that contains flesh or have something which may convert in to living being is non veg. :blink: Though i agree milk is an animal product. :)


Some people consider even fish as veg in Bengal mostly but eggs and fish are non-veg items.

And what do you think about milk and honey? :blink:


Fish is non-veg, honey is waste of bee but has health benefits.

Suni in Bengal fish is non-veg. Where do you hear about it.....

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