What are vegans who eat oysters called?
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Over 95% of oysters consumed today are farm-raised, which has led to a controversial subset of veganism. So, what are vegans who eat oysters called? They are referred to as 'bivalvegans' or 'ostrovegans,' a term derived from the belief that consuming bivalves, such as oysters, does not violate the core principles of an animal-free diet.