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fatty acids involved in human physiology are α-linolenic acid (ala) , found in plant oils, and eicosapentaenoic acid (epa) and docosahexaenoic acid (dha), both commonly found in marine oils. [ ] marine algae and phytoplankton are primary sources of omega− fatty acids. common sources of plant oils containing
ala include walnut , edible seeds, clary sage seed oil, algal oil , flaxseed oil , sacha inchi oil, echium oil, and hemp oil , while sources of animal omega− fatty acids epa and dha include fish, fish oils , eggs from chickens fed epa and dha, squid oils, krill oil , and certain algae. mammals are unable...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega-3_fatty_acid
indian, thai, and middle eastern dishes were vegetarian. i now know that bei ng a vegetarian is as simple as choosing your dinner from a different section of the menu and shopping in a different aisle of the grocery store. though the animals were my initial reason for eliminating meat, dairy an d eggs
to fridge - - - - - our earth - learn more whatwho& a vegetarian is an individual who chooses, for health, environmental, ethical, or religious reasons, to abstain from the consumption of animal flesh, including poultry and fish. a lacto-ovo vegetarian eats no flesh, but consumes dairy (lacto) and eggs...
https://afa-online.org/docs/MFA%20Vegetarian%20Starter%20Kit.pdf