Buddhism says to eat vegetarian food, especially meat. Meat and fishy are different. Meat refers to five kinds of plants with odor. It can be seen from the word "meat" itself that meat is the prefix of grass, which refers to plants. The five meats include: onions, garlic, leeks, onions, and xing. canal. The word "xy" is next to the word "yue", which naturally refers to meat. Not eating meat is a rule of Chinese Buddhism and does not include lay people. As a lay Buddhist disciple, it is of course good to be a vegetarian. Not only is it good for your health, it can also cultivate your own compassion. In the question you asked, shrimp balls, fish balls, and fish tofu are fishy foods because they all contain animal ingredients. Therefore, vegetarians should not eat it. Kelp is an algae plant and is not considered fishy, ??so it is edible.