Human nature is omnivore, which we are supposed to eat meat as well as vegetables / fruits in order to keep healthy diet.
Being vegetarian is a tradition I think. In my country there is NO vegetarian. They eat, eat and eat.
Nothing says YUM like a fried chicken salad or steak salad I do both. I actually knew a vegetarian who had to quit being one for health reasons. She had developed an intolerance to soy so she had to drop the soy and eat meat.
I'm not a massive meat fan, but I eat it with every meal. Then I have some KFC and McDonald's every week or so purely to piss off PETA. I do realise what they go through. Do you know what a bat goes through when it is suffocated by a python or a skink when it ise aten alive by ants? Just because they go through some pain doesn't make them taste any worse. Just for the that I'm having KFC tonight. Err, because I am emotionally attached to my near ones? I am not emotionally attached to chicken in Kentucky or a pig in Bosnia. I am however somewhat attached to my dog, so I would not eat it. That didn't stop me from eating a dog in China - it wasn't my dog, I wasn't fond of it in anyway, it tasted good. Same, though in my case she had a rather large deficiency on something that required her tp eat lots of Chicken/white meat.
i m a pure non veg can any one tell why they dont eat non veg food, for me even the smell of veg cause vomit
~ and probably had some horse for a side dish... ~ Physical exertion should be a part of eating meat and discretion against imprudence of choice.
a large portion of my died id say 80% is vegan which is one step harder than vegetarian, especially coupled with food allergys like gluten, wheat. but the rest is made up of glorious meat