Not all vegetarians eat gelatine, but as an ovo-lacto vegetarian, I find no problem with its taste or texture.
It is NOT suitable for vegetarians. Vegetarians will not eat or wear ANYTHING if the animal has to be killed for the product. Gelatine comes from the skin and bones of an animal.
No they are not, its clearly displays Gelatine on the back of the packet.
Jelly is a mixture of water, gelatine and flavouring. Gelatine is extracted from the skin, bones, and connective tissues of animals, so not suitable for vegetarians and vegans.
I'm sure it's gelatine as it's not suitable for vegetarians.
Some Dr Oetker and Onker ones are :) Muller light is not since it contains gelatine (and so does some mousses) I would just read the labels if I were you (:
Bovine gelatine is a by-product of cattle slaughter in which connective tissues are made into gelatine, a thickening agent for foods.
if it says halal gelatine then it is, or if it is not from beef it is halal, e.g. beef gelatine (haram) , gelatine (half-half) and last but not least halal beef/non-beef gelatine (halal)
Yes, drumsticks contain gelatine.
I buy Davis Gelatine where there there is written "This Gelatine is purely extracted from Halal slaughtered beef." Therefore, it's HALAL.
No, it doesn't contain milk or gelatine.
Moving Gelatine Plates was created in 1968.
yes Muslims are allowed agent gelatine.