There are several types of vegetarian diets including a lacto-vegetarian diet. What do lacto-vegetarians avoid eating?
A) Cheese B) Butter C) Eggs D) Nuts
C
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Lacto-vegetarians do not eat eggs. The diets of lacto-vegetarians include milk and milk products, such as cheese and butter; whereas, nuts are a part of a typical vegetarian (non-animal products) diet.
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