Are the ben and jerry's ice creams suitable for vegetarians?!
Answers: if no, which ones aren't?
They are Vegetarian, even the marshmallows are. And they use free range eggs.
To those above who are saying stuff like 'ice cream doesn't have meat in it'. The biggest ice cream seller in the uk, Walls
uses whey that contains animal rennet.... hence not vegetarian. Walls Ice cream was set up to use the by products of Wall saussage manufacture, however these days they use vegetable fat...but animal rennet in the whey.
theyre not fot vegans
GOD I HOPE SO
the first guy really needs to brush up on his spelling! okay got that out of my system now to answer your q. I think if you're just a vegetarian and not an all out vegan, then dairy is okay. And last time I checked, ice cream is primarly made out of it.
This is on their website:
"Most of our products are certified kosher. Since kosher rules prohibit the mixing of meat and dairy products, all of our products displaying the kosher symbol are suitable for a vegetarian diet.
Our sorbets are consistent with a vegan diet, which avoids milk and eggs"
Don't you find it amazing that so many idiots come on here and think just because you're asking a vegetarian question, it means meat. For the uninformed......ice cream has milk which most of us don't drink either. We are well aware that ice cream doesn't have meat.
EDIT to NONE: No, milk is NOT vegan. I have been vegetarian for 17 years myself which is almost half of my life, so please dont insinuate that I am a stupid child. For the record, I didn't ask the question about ice cream, just made a comment that just because something is meatless doesn't make it vegetarian. I don't drink milk or eat eggs or things with gelatin either. If you chose to drink milk, that is your choice, but you aren't completely vegetarian in my opinion.
I don't know all the Ben & Jerry flavors, I bet you can eat most. CHECK for marshmallows. Vegetarians shouldn't eat gelatin. 'Natural flavors' sometimes aren't vegetarian. That is such an incredibly VAGUE listing that I don't pay too much attention to it. Any vegan-certified packaging will confirm 'natural flavors-from plant sources'.
If you want to try the best vegan ice-cream, try Purely Decadent's Peanut Butter ZigZag!!!! It' worth a try, right? SOOO good!
look to see if it has mono or dyglycerides in it, if it does they come from beef tallow and therefore are not vegetarian
In Britain Ben & Jerry's are suitable for vegetarians.
Their eggs are free-range/vegetarian and the marshmallow in Phish Food is made with pectin, not gelatine. They also don't contain any animal fat as they confirm vegetarian suitabilty below :]
Enjoy!
http://www.benjerry.co.uk/faqs/faq.php?i...
they should say it on the carton it should have that v taht most vegie products have
Yes, they are. Much to my relief!
well none have meet in them
yeah, i eat them ... who could resist?
Apparently not even oxygen is suitable for vegetarians. This is obvious in the fact that if they weren't so oxygen deprived, they would realize the lunacy of their lifestyle.
Uh, last I checked, ice cream wasn't made with meat so yeah - they're vegetarian.
EDIT TO JEMMA - Yeah, I've been a vegetarian for 19 years (longer than you've probably been eating solid foods). MOST vegetarians DO eat Dairy including milk (and if you didn't why would you even be asking about ice cream? makes NO sense, and neither does this question.). VEGANs don't eat dairy or any animal products. I ASSUME a vegan wouldn't, as I just said, even be asking this question as its blindingly obvious that ICE CREAM is not vegan. Its also - and call me crazy - BLINDINGLY obvious that ICE CREAM is vegetarian as long as you eat milk. DUH.
yea they r suitable for vegetarians ice cream doesnt hav meat!!
they should be, as long as they don't start making chicken ice cream