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lactovegetarian

A lactovegetarian is someone who follows a vegetarian diet that includes dairy products but excludes meat, fish, and eggs.

The diet centers on plant foods: grains, legumes, vegetables, fruits, nuts, and seeds, with dairy products such

Nutritional considerations include ensuring adequate intake of vitamin B12, iron, calcium, zinc, and omega-3 fatty acids,

Regional usage: In India and parts of South Asia, lactovegetarian diets are common within Hindu and some

Health and environmental aspects: studies indicate reduced environmental impact relative to omnivorous diets; dairy production has

as
milk,
yogurt,
cheese,
butter,
and
ghee.
since
eggs
are
excluded;
dairy
provides
calcium
and
some
protein,
but
fortified
foods
or
supplements
may
be
needed
for
B12.
Buddhist
communities;
in
Western
countries,
the
term
is
used
to
differentiate
from
lacto-ovo-vegetarian.
complex
environmental
effects;
as
with
any
diet,
variety
is
important.