What Candy's,Cheese, & Snacks can Vegetarians not eat?!


Question: What Candy's,Cheese, & Snacks can Vegetarians not eat!?
I know we can eat Gelatin found that out yesterday and what cheese and snacks & Cereals can't we eat!?
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Answers:
Some jelly beans contain gelatin, as do almost any candy with a sticky middle (think marshmallow)!. Parmesan and romano cheeses are guaranteed to contain rennet unless you buy a soy version!. A few candy bars are also dangerous because of gelatin, like Mars Bars!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

i really can't make a list but for sure gummy bears and marshmallows have gelatin in them, i'll leave a site where you can find out which candy's or snacks are vegan, i know you are asking about vegetarians but i think it's better to know which ingredients come from animals or animal parts like gelatin and read the labels =)

http://www!.peta!.org/accidentallyVegan/Www@FoodAQ@Com

There's gelatin in most gummy candies,sadly, and in marshmallows as well!. Snack cakes usually have tarrow or beef fat in them!. If you want to be safe, just check the labels on everything before you eat it!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

This link has lists of the cheeses that contain rennet:
http://cheese!.joyousliving!.com/

Candies with gelatin include most gummies, candy corn, cherry sours, Starburst, etc!. You just have to check the ingredients!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

Cheese made with rennet is a no-no!. Check the label for cheeses made with microbial enzymes instead -- like Rouge et Noir brand or most of Tillamooks cheeses!.

(You did mean "can't" eat gelatin, right!?)Www@FoodAQ@Com

pretty sure they dont make cereal with meat in it!.!.!. that would be nastyWww@FoodAQ@Com





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