Pectarianism
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Pectarianism, properly known as Pescetarianism, is the practice of eating only fruit, vegetables, and fish. The diet excludes other meat, including red meat, poultry, and pork, and may also exclude ingredients derived from other animals. It is less strict than vegetarianism, veganism, and fruitarianism.
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