Is Bonemeal Pescatarian?

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No. Bonemeal typically refers to ground animal bones and slaughter house waste products.

Bonemeal and the Pescatarian Diet

Bonemeal is a powdery substance made from finely crushed animal bones. It is rich in phosphorus and calcium, making it a popular choice as a fertilizer for plants and occasionally used as a dietary supplement for humans. In the context of human consumption, bonemeal is sometimes added to certain fortified foods for its mineral content, though this is less common today due to potential safety concerns and dietary preferences.

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