Vegan-no eggs, milk and other animal products.
Milk element-don't eat eggs, drink milk and other dairy products.
Egg element-eat eggs, but don't drink dairy products such as milk.
Egg yolk-Some people eat eggs, but also drink milk and other dairy products.
Vegetarians in China (Buddhist vegetarians)-don't eat five meats, onions and garlic.
Zen food-only eat undercooked vegetables and fruits.
Note: Eggs here refer to unfertilized eggs.
The most basic purpose of vegetarianism is not to kill and keep yourself clean, but because of different beliefs, customs and habits in different places, it has evolved into various types of vegetarianism. For example, the East is mainly vegetarian in China and India: Buddhists in China don't eat garlic because it can cause emotional anxiety and can't be clean; Indians, on the other hand, most vegetarians don't give up the five-meat onion and garlic, but some people think that root plants (such as potatoes and radishes) don't bask in the sun during their growth, which is a negative food and don't eat it; Some western vegetarians advocate raw food instead of cooked food and so on.
Although the categories are different, the theme is still the same.
Spicy plants such as pepper, Toona sinensis and ginger. It does not belong to the scope of five meats (onion, garlic, leek, onion, apricot koji), so vegetarians can eat it. I have been a vegetarian for ten years, and I also like curry potatoes, fried rice with Toona sinensis and ginger tea, hehe!
As for instant noodles, there are also many vegetarian instant noodles (marked "vegetarian") that do not contain meat and vegetables, or you can just season them yourself, and the noodles themselves are fine without adding seasoning bags. Some people who write "vegetable flavor" but don't indicate vegetarian food should be as cautious as possible, especially the vegetarian instant noodles imported from Thailand, most of which contain five meats but are marked vegetarian (vegetarian food in Thailand does not abstain from five meats).