Can vegetarians eat pizza?!


Question: my family ordering pizza and Im wondering if Im alloud to eat it.


Answers: my family ordering pizza and Im wondering if Im alloud to eat it.

I love pizza. Get a veggie option or cheese.

you have to ask about the ingredients, there is no fat in pizza dough, just flour, water, yeast, salt....make sure there is no meat in the sauce, or meat based fats. and as long as there is no meat toppings you should be fine.

of course as long as it's not pepperoni or as long as there isn't any kind of meat topping. Vegans can't though.

i'm vegan and i do, no meats in sauce or toppings. they make veggie pizzas !

Why not.......lets see hmm..........flour, cheese and tomato sauce,.......did you see any products on there that had beef,pork' or sea food. Of course you can.

If it doesn't have meat on it.

Yes,you're allowed to eat it.As long as there's no meat.If you were vegan,you wouldn't be able to because of the cheese.But you can get cheeseless pizza.

yes just without meat (sausage, pepporoni, chicken wing pizza etc)

my fave kind of pizza is greek! with spinach, olives, tomatoes, artichokes etc.

Will it depends if there is meat in it.

Yup, as long as there are no meat toppings on it.

So far as I am aware, eating pizza isnt yet against the law. There are no forms to fill in when you order and your house will not be subject to a police raid if you order a pizza. Enjoy it

try buffalo cheese, and basil on it, damn tasty and the way italians meant it to be, otherwise, pile on the mushrooms, onion, peppers, pineapple, multiple cheese, chili flecks, whatever you want...

If it only have vegetables in it.

yeahhh If it dosnt have meat on it.Vegans dont eat cheese or milk and stuff.





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