Is Turkey Pescatarian?

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No. This ingredient comes from animals.

Turkey and the Pescatarian Diet

Turkey is a domesticated bird native to North America, often consumed as a source of protein and known for its lean meat. It is a popular choice during festive occasions such as Thanksgiving and Christmas in the United States and other countries. Turkey meat is rich in vitamins and minerals, including B vitamins, zinc, and selenium, making it a nutritious option for many diets, but it is not compatible with pescatarian dietary patterns which exclude meat from land animals.

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