Are these foods vegan or what?!


Question:

Are these foods vegan or what?

somebody told me foods like ding-dongs, twinkies, ho-hos, he-haws, moonpies, angelcake, starchuch's, starr and stripes frosted brownies, be my valentine cakes, honey buns, pecan pinwheels, mini donuts, cheese danishs, texas cinammon rolls, donut sticks, nutty bars, peanut butter crunch bars, marshmellow treats, peanut butter waffers, apple fruit pies, jelly creme pies, fudge rounds, oatmeal creme pies, ginger bread cookies, pound cakes, boston creme rolls, zebra cakes, swish rolls, cosmic brownies, double chocolate rolls,etc, etc. actually vegan or what??s


Answers:
some of those things have animal products (like cheese, eggs, etc) in the ingredients, which would mean it's not vegan..

ve・gan [ v?g?n, véjj?n ] (plural ve・gans)
noun
Definition:
somebody not eating animal products: somebody who does not eat meat, fish, dairy products, or eggs.
Does this definition of a vegan help decide?

No, none of those are vegan.

About all of them cotain dairy products, honey or gelatin.

not vegan

Acording tohindu mythology dairy products are veg but egg is not.But now adays there are different lines of thinking ,fffffor some egg is also veg {poultry not natural} so choose accordingly some think plants are also alive then what will you eat ttthink and tell about it

they are vegetarian, meaning they contain no meat, but they are not vegan, seeing as how they contain dairy products.




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