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I'm interested in going more to a fruitarian diet, but am unsure about what

foods are fruitarian. What types of foods would be vegan but not fruitarian?

What types of veggies would be fruitarian? Are beans and grains fruitarian?

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Hi Cindy! I don't know alot about fruitarian diets, you may want to see if there are any that handle that kind of diet, specifically, or do a web search on fruitarian diets!!! if i remember correctly, it has to do with foods that you do not have to kill the plant to eat, such as picking apples off a tree....but that's all i really remember about it. good luck! :)

 

 

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Cindy W

I'm interested in going more to a fruitarian diet, but am unsure about what foods are fruitarian. What types of foods would be vegan but not fruitarian? What types of veggies would be fruitarian? Are beans and grains fruitarian?

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Cindy:

 

Try This site:

http://venus.nildram.co.uk/veganmc/laurie.htm

 

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> Cindy W

>

> I'm interested in going more to a fruitarian diet,

> but am unsure about what foods are fruitarian. What

> types of foods would be vegan but not fruitarian?

> What types of veggies would be fruitarian? Are

> beans and grains fruitarian?

>

>

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  • 3 years later...

For tons of information on the fruitarian diet, check out:

 

http://www.fruitarian.com/

 

 

-Erin

www.zenpawn.com/vegblog

 

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> Don't these people eat leafy greens too like spinach and lettuce,

etc? If so it would seem they could get all their nutritional needs

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> Monday, October 09, 2006 3:18 PM

> Throwing a " new " word into the

mix....

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> Do we have any Frutarians out there on this list? (One who eats

only

> what is freely given of the plant; does not take the life of a

plant.

> ie: apples, cucumbers, squash, seeds, etc)

>

> Now *that* is a diet that I fully agree with the reasoning

behind it,

> but find it's standards to be well beyond my reach. This is a

subject

> I have contemplated for years, much to the dismay of some of my

> friends- who think I am totally weird for even thinking about it!

>

> Onion and garlic would be next to impossible for me to give up!!!

> They are daily staples!! :)

>

> Thia

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