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The Peruvian website “Perú21” reported on September 17 that the survey results showed that 81% of Peruvian respondents’ staple food is meat, 14% eat meat and organic food, 2% are mainly vegetarian, and 0.
3% are strict vegetarians ( In addition to not eating meat, eggs, dairy products, honey and other animal-derived foods are not eaten.
In addition, 0.
3% of protein sources are only fish and seafood
.
3% are strict vegetarians ( In addition to not eating meat, eggs, dairy products, honey and other animal-derived foods are not eaten.
In addition, 0.
3% of protein sources are only fish and seafood
.
The survey also revealed that 40% of the respondents said they knew at least one vegetarian or vegan
.
Compared with young people, a higher proportion of people aged 40 and above believe that eating meat is harmful to health
.
In Lima, 40% of women believe that eating meat is bad for their health, and more than 50% of men
.
In addition, more than half of Peruvians perceive that there are more and more vegan products on the market
.
.
Compared with young people, a higher proportion of people aged 40 and above believe that eating meat is harmful to health
.
In Lima, 40% of women believe that eating meat is bad for their health, and more than 50% of men
.
In addition, more than half of Peruvians perceive that there are more and more vegan products on the market
.