What makes gelatin not vegetarian?!
Answers: some one told me theres gelatin in the frosting of pop tart so i shouldnt eat them are thery right
Very true. Gelatin is made from animal bones and connective tissues, thus making it NOT at all vegetarian. For the same reason, you shouldn't eat marshmallows, Hostess cupcakes, and a huge variety of other items.
However, you'll be happy to know that there are versions of most of those products which are gelatin free. Any organic food store, or even maybe even the organic section of a medium to large grocery store should sell gelatin-free toaster pastries, almost the same as pop-tarts. Sometimes they'll even be less expensive depending on where you are. As for stuff like gelatin-free "marshmallows," that's a little harder to find. I recommend veganstore.com as a resource.
Good luck.
I don't know about anymore... but what they use to make gelatin is the hooves of some animals... that's why anything with gelatin is not vegetarian.
There are some types of animal flesh, skin, bone etc. in food that you can't visibly see... but the meat is still there.
Gelatin is made up of animal bones and tendons... Think of it as being like a hot dog, made up of several types of animal parts, but you can't really see which ones.
The gelatin is in the frosting, so the Pop Tarts that do not have frosting are vegetarian.
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Gelatin is made from animals.
Gelatin is basically a lipid and lipids are animal by-products.
i always thought it was made from animal hooves...perhaps just another old wives tales haha.
Gelatin is an animal by-product. I think that vegetarians can eat gelatin, but not vegans.
Gelatin is a product that comes from boiling the leftover parts of slaughtered meat animals. That's why it's not vegetarian.
Gelatin is made from animal parts, tendons and bones are processed to remove the collagen in them. These collagen is used to make up gelatin. So it is considered an animal product, thus not vegan, and may or may not be vegetarian. Some vegetarians drink milk and eat cheese, so some are okay with gelatin. You can buy toaster pastries without gelatin in them. They are also organic. Whole Foods or Henry's (if you're in So-Cal) carry them, so does CostCo in So-Cal. The company name is: Nature's Path
http://www.worldpantry.com/cgi-bin/ncomm...
CostCo sells a multipack.
originally they used the hooves of cows to make gelatin but today its mostly made from boiled pig skin.
My wife loves Watermelon Slices, the gummi candy. Every once in a while we find some without gelatin, then we splurge on them. (I eat chocolate, so no worries here.) Gelatin is made from cows, mostly, in our country.
By the way, lipids are just fats. Walnuts have lipids, as do olives.
gelatin is pig and cow hooves boiled
yes they are right but you can eat unfrosted pop tarts
Gelatin comes from dead animals.
ALWAYS
Gelatin is not vegetarian because it comes from dead animals.
Here's what I think, but I'm not positive:
-they ground horses' bones into a powder for something
-and they boil something with animal bones