Does a vegan eat spicy food(herbal stuff)?

Certain vegetarian do not eat certain spicy food. eg garlic,

mfg2006-06-25T09:31:50Z

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Sure, but that's more of a personal preference. Certain meat-eaters also do not eat certain spicy foods.
Vegan just means that one doesn't eat any products that come from animals. Vegetarian means they don't eat meat, but could eat other animal products like dairy, eggs, gelatin, etc. The terms don't have anything to do with spice restrictions.

Anonymous2006-06-29T06:18:57Z

No, certain people do not eat spicy foods. Until the day garlic sprouts legs, screams when you kill it, and costs $50,000 a bushel to produce, I'll keep wolfing it down in my suppers!

Manny2006-06-25T19:14:03Z

what most vegans do not attempt to acknowledge is sauces and spices are a basic augmentator of organs, herbs and prepared moisteners are not necesarily cajun or foreign, and meat is a requisit for fora and carmo, according to Vastro and Frumm. Vegan implies surmount of will for feed and consumption of larger calories, carrots, beets. Vegan is neither vegetarian or ammountable. Try for stew or spicer on a vegan, will appreciate some more.

jodneko2006-06-25T18:38:37Z

The only reason I can think of (beside personal preference) is based in religion.
Some Buddhists who are vegetarian and some who follow Jainism don't eat garlic or onions.

jay w2006-06-25T16:35:58Z

Vegans eat anything that is not an animal, animal by-product, or comes in direct/indirect contact with animals or animal by-products.

The reason why the don't eat garlic for example is it is grown from the ground, and most farms use manure to increase harvesting. (of course manure comes from a cows @$$)

Notheless they don't want their food to have anything do with animals

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