
Spaghetti with Marinara SauceHow is this vegetarian - is not "Marinara" sauce a seafood sauce - if so how is it that fish are classed as vegetables?No. Marinara is a tomato sauce. -- ZoeThe etymology of marinara is correct, but don't let etymology define the word. In America, marinara is a tomato-based, vegetarian-acceptable sauce. Maybe it is different elsewhere? - - Hraefen Talk 07:59, 7 August 2007 (UTC)Yes, Spaghetti Marinara is known as pasta with seafood (, , etc - just google for recipes). Probably it was confused with Pizza Marinara, which is even vegan (garlic, olive oil, tomatoes - no cheese!). Maybe in USA or some parts of America a vegetarian dish is called Spaghetti Marinara, but it is not really a common fact... well - a quick google search says it all. Alex Ex (talk) 12:19, 17 November 2007 (UTC) POVIsn't there a slight POV problem with this article? The insistence that cheeses made with rennet cannot be part of vegetarian cuisine pushes the more extreme varieties of vegetarianism, typically those that have an animal-rights bent. Certainly there are many vegetarians who won't touch meat but will eat eggs, milk, and any kind of cheese. There are also vegetarians (again, usually the animal-rights faction) to whom no cheese is acceptable, because of its milk content. Shorne 19:19, 28 Oct 2004 (UTC)I've tried to incorporate Shorne's concerns and done a little tidy-up. This article is kind of thing Europeans eat or something else?; it's a bit odd to mention "South Indian animal what so ever, some are perplext about it but is true