No you can not, because the beef juice is still on the Pizza so practicly you are still eating it.
It depends on how strict you want to be with your vegetarianism. Ultimately vegetarianism is a personal choice, the strictness of the rules is entirely up to you. I know vegetarians who do eat meat on rare special occasions and still call themselves vegetarians.
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In Elizabethan times ( 1550 - 1600), after Queen Elizabeth (I) , people eat , fruit and vegetables in season, carrots, cauliflower, kale, beans , peas, cheese, eggs, butter, apples, pears, grapes. duck , goose, chicken, beef, pork, mutton(lamb). bread. drank milk, water , beer and wine. It is noticeable that they did NOT eat potatoes, tomatoes, and sugar, tea and coffee, not smoked tobacco. Potatoes, tomatoes, sugar, tobacco was imported from the New World (Americas) at this time and wear still very rare. Tea came from India, and Coffee from Arabia, also very rare at the time.
Welch's (jelly and grape juice) in 1869Answer 2:Actually of the biggest businesses started in the late 1800's was the onset of the beef cattle industry, thanks to the demand for beef in Eastern America.
in the Victorian times one pound would buy a courgette
two thirds of what the male convicts received, and the male received a ration of meat per day (1lb of salt pork, beef or mutton) and 1 to 2lb per day of flour or cornmeal to make damper.
In 1750, the people ate a lot of dried meats, usually pork. Beef was very rare at this time in the Colonies. People ate eggs and drank milk. They also used eggs and flour to make other foods like biscuits and cakes. Chicken was also a meat that was eaten.