Is a vegetarian able to eat a KitKat?!
Is a vegetarian able to eat a KitKat?
Answers:
Yes, dairy, chocolate, sugars, and carbs are very much in the vegetarian diet..........Just no meats. So, Enjoy! ;-)
Yes. I am one and I do. Chomp chomp.
yup
:+)
Yes but a Vegan could not eat a kit kat because the cant have dairy which is in chocolate
Why wouldn't they be able to. It's not meat, it's chocolate.
yesm.
i'm vegetarian
and i live off of those and butterfingers
xD
You , know . I really dont think so . they take everything that is alligned with (animal) to seriously , good one by the way
Yes. Last I heard, chocolate isn't meat.
Yeah. A vegan isn't, cuz it contains milk. And vegetarians eat dairy but no meat.
oxox.
Peace! haha.
No! they eat healthy food if u r eating it it will cause you to get reallyyyyyyyyy fat
USA: sugar, wheat flour, cocoa butter, nonfat milk, chocolate, refined palm kernel oil, lactose, milk fat, soy lecithin, PGPR (emulsifier), yeast, artificial flavor, salt, sodium bicarbonate.
so unless you consider yeast an animal or you dont do dairy, than i think that it is ok
Yes, but too many vegetarians eat junk food. It is better to lean toward all natural snacks.
YEA! of course, i mean it doesn't have any meat in it right, just chocolate and wafers ect...( D
y wouldn't u ur a vegetarian u can't eat meat but u can eat choclate and sugar and candy so u can eat a kitkat ok
yeah
HELLZ YEA!!!! lol.... u can eat wateva u want
it's not meat so i guess so
Check to see if it has soy lecithin (which is of course a soy product) and not just lecithin, which is made from eggs. Though I guess if you eat eggs, it's ok either way. Gelatin is of course made from animal bones and tendons, so stay away from packaged foods that list that as an ingredient (and remember, kosher gelatin can still be made with cow skins or fish bones, but is still considered kosher when mixed with dairy products!)
Some products that are vegetarian that have the same properties as gelatin are: Cellulose (Amid), Agar-Agar (derived from seaweed), Biobin, Guar, Xanthan, Carob fruit and the root of the Kuzu.
It depends. Are just vegetarian, only not eating meats or certain meats? Or are you a vegan--no meat of any kind,no eggs,no shortening/lard
A KIT KAT candy bar is made of sugar,cocoa,milk, butterfat,flour, vegetable shortening,yeast and salt.
There is no animal products in it, ecept milk which can be obtained painlessly.
But yeast.....yeast is a living thing .It starts as a starter, then feeds on sugar,warm water and stuff like potatoe flakes to grow.
So I'd say, a vegatarian? Yes.
Strict Vegan ? No.
Makes you wonder,though..do those PETA people who outcry against eating animals not eat bread? It has yeast in it,which is a living thing...
CHEERS !
I know a vegan who eats whatever she wants; except when you want her to eat something, then she a strict vegan. Who can figure them out.
vegeterians yes. vegans no for it contains milk products
Mmmmm! I love Kit-Kats.
I'm a vegg and I LOVE them!
:>)
If they are able to chew and swallow, they are able to eat a Kit-Kat.
yes for a vegetarian. prolly not for a vegan
Yes because no kats were harmed in the making....