Is sunflower oil suitable for vegertarians?!


Question: No, it's made of beef.


Answers: No, it's made of beef.

Yes of course it is.

No, many sunflowers are brutally butchered in the making of the oil. The methods of slaughter are invariably painful and careless. They are often abused during their life and made to sleep in very cramped conditions. If they are wild sunflowers, for the more high-end oils, hunters trap them in nets as they frolic in the woodland.

yes it is, don't mind these jokers, trust me it is.

No of course not. The sunflower used to be alive. Use engine oil instead. But then that comes from old plants. You'll have to do without.

It depends on whether they are free ranger sunflowers or caged. Also, do you know what they've been fedor how they're nurtured? Some sunflowers are actually fed BEE POLLEN!

Most of them are fed beef tallow. Only corn fed ones are safe.

Actually, joking aside. ANY vegetable oil is safe. I prefer Canola.

yes sure it is !

Do you know what a sunflower is? What do you think oil is normally made from? I am sorry but the name gives it away...

It's a plant oil, right? So it's suitable for vegetarians and vegans.

yes it is, i think you will find most oils are, try walnut oil, thats lovley drizzled onto salads!





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