Can lacto-ovo vegetarians consume broths?!


Question: Broths as in beef broth, chicken broth, etc....thanx


Answers: Broths as in beef broth, chicken broth, etc....thanx

No, indirectly, you still encouraging and supporting the cruel factory farming, unhumane butchering and serialised murder.

Broth still arised from corpses/carcases of animals. It is straight forward right??

Nope. It's still meat.

Not if it's flavored with beef/chicken/other animal stock. There are plenty of vegetable broths, though.

Yes, in a way.

You can buy meaty-flavoured broths that are completely vegetable sourced quite easily. All the larger grocery stores in my area sell the McCormick's vegetarian "beef" and "chicken" broths which have, at no time, been made out of meat or animal products.

Vegetarians can also get vegetable or mushroom broth quite easily.

As for the regular broths made from meat? No. It would defeat the purpose of being a vegetarian a bit.

Nope.

Unless they've found a way to boil an animal without killing it, um, no.

p.s. vegetarians CAN consume anything they want. They CHOOSE not to consume dead animals and their parts.

NO. They contain meat / juices/ fats, etc.
Veggie broth and mushroom broths are a great alternative though.

No. Chicken/beef broth has chicken/beef fat in it.

Vegetarians do not eat OR drink animals.

No, chicken broth is cooked chicken. Just because there's no chunks of flesh in there doesn't mean there's not chicken in there We eat vegetable broth and onion broth, etc...





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