Can vegetarians have beef and turkey gravy?!


Question: Can vegetarians have beef and turkey gravy?
Since it doesn't actually have meat in it?

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i'm vegetarian and if you read the back of the packet it says it's made of beef fat for beef and turkey fat for the turkey kind.



The animal has had to die for its flesh to be cooked and for the gravy to be made. The gravy is made from the dead animals flesh, so, no, it's not vegetarian.
It isn't meat in its original recongisable form, but it is still animals body thats in the gravy.



Well, the usual term for vegetarian is that they don't eat the FLESH of an animal. So if there isn't chunks of beef and turkey in the gravy it would be allowed. But I wouldn't.



no nothing that comes from animal, animal fat, animal broth, animal stock. vegetarian is not no meat it's no animal.



Pretty sure it's made from fat from both a cow and turkey.

Legit ones don't have those things.

My friend is a vegetarian.



Gravy is not a vegetarian food.



No, they are made with meat. If they do, they are cheating and are not vegetarians.



It it's made from the pan juices it has meat in it. Where do you think those juices come from



its still an animal

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No, because that's meat.



it's a personal decision. I'd say no but... there are exceptions




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