Can vegetarians have jelly?!


Question: If the jelly is vegetarian, then yes.


Answers: If the jelly is vegetarian, then yes.

Depends where you live

USA - jelly - yes, jello - no

UK - jam - yes, jelly - no

Though you can get vegetarian jello/jelly

Edit* Celtic Tejas, the stuff you describe is called jam in England where SL lives.

jely is fruit juice sugar and pectian all of witch are plant foods.

It depends how the jelly was made some are made with pectin and others are made with gelatin
which is made from the ligaments of animals & also cartilages of animals!
Ligments are what makes legs movable! Read the Ingredients of the jelly powder you buy.. Jello of course is made with gelatin! I got a pkg on my counter unused! The pectin stuff is more expensive!

yh if it hasnt got meat in

Jelly: a Spread made with Fruit Juice, Sugar & Pectin(Vegan) YES.

yes

smucker's jelly is

Only if it organic. Natural does not count.





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