Sunday, January 31, 2010

Labeled Parts Of A Animal Can People Still Be Labeled Vegetarian If They Eat Cheese And Gelatin?

Can people still be labeled vegetarian if they eat cheese and gelatin? - labeled parts of a animal

Personally, I do not understand, eat vegetarian, cheese (with Lab) and the things with gelatin in it is still a vegetarian? I mean, are they consume parts of dead animals ...
I asked myself, thank you!

I (a vegetarian) I

3 comments:

pin-pricks in the velvet said...

Not all cheeses. I check to ensure the ingredients on everything, including cheese, in order to set it's vegetarian-friendly. So people who eat vegetarian cheese, while they still eat real cheese.

However, gelatin is a different story. If someone deliberately eat even without that vegetarians are wrong.

Edit: Over the previous answer, this is very stupid. I wear no leather, fur, wool, or products. My shoes are neither expensive nor sandals - I have a pair of slippers and a pair of boots - and they were about fifteen dollars. They also wear shoes at least fifty dollars and usually, the sport of skin or leather.

Michelle... said...

Vegetarians tend to be in what they consider different "acceptable" in your diet. Vegans are easier to classify because they simply displace an animal.

In addition, some vegetarians may avoid gelatin, while some see no problem in your diet.

You will also notice that some vegetarians have chosen their dietary restrictions for health reasons on the basis, while others have vegetarian options on the basis of animal cruelty and environmental impact. In general, vegetarians became a vegetarian on the basis of these different philosophies choose a diet a little different.

If some of these characteristics differ between the various vegetarian May, are usually respected by all the restriction of not eating meat.

Ginney said...

I think search will find the majority of vegetarians, which is a very important thing - to the ingredients and "".... hidden things, because if you eat you are not vegetarian. No cheese without rennet in it though. So, just because you see someone who does not eat cheese, they are the real deal - be careful .... it is better to worry about their own choices / habits, and not those of others.

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