Question: What Animals Can Seventh Day Adventist eat?

Some Seventh-day Adventists eat clean meats Pork, rabbit, and shellfish are considered “unclean” and thus banned by Adventists. However, some Adventists choose to eat certain “clean” meats, such as fish, poultry, and red meats other than pork, as well as other animal products like eggs and low-fat dairy ( 5 ).

Can Seventh-day Adventists eat goat?

Yes, Adventists do eat goat meat Adventists only eat clean meats. Since goat is classified as clean meat it is edible.

What seafood can Seventh-Day Adventist eat?

Salmon. The longest-lived Adventists are pesco-vegetarians. They eat plant-based food and up to one serving of fish per day, most often salmon, well known for its heart-healthy properties.

Why do Adventists not eat pork?

Do you also know why Adventists dont eat pork? Seventh-day Adventists do not eat pork because God has revealed it is not good to eat. It is important to understand that Seventh-day Adventists do not teach that eating pork makes a person morally unclean unless it is eaten out of resistance and rebellion against God.

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