If it is "beef-flavored" there are probably non-vegetarian ingredients. Check the nutrition facts and ingredients. There's nothing wrong with beef-flavored anything as long as there is no meat in it.
They usually are but the sauces often aren't. It is always important to check the label for ingredients.
The plain ramen flavors, yes. Chicken- or beef-flavored ramens, no.
Muslims eat a variety of soups. They enjoy bean soups and beef soups flavored with native herbs and spices. They eat both vegetarian and meat soups.
Just eat beef.
No,bacon flavored crackers are stick animals products!
Other manufacturers may use different methods of flavoring, but chicken flavored Ramen Noodle Soup by Maruchan is not suitable for vegetarians, as it contains "cooked chicken powder".
Become a vegetarian.
A non vegetarian would be someone who eats animal flesh, like beef and ham and fish as opposed to a vegetarian, would would not eat meat.
Usually in Hinduism you eat vegetarian food. You are forbidden to eat beef or cow meat.
No! Usually most of the Hindus are vegetarians. Even if they eat non-vegetarian food, they avoid beef and pork. Hanuman worshipers are supposed to be on a vegetarian diet.
Not beef, for sure. The vast majority are vegetarian, I believe. An equally large number are non-vegetarians, but sure, not beef.
Hakata Ramen or Tonkotsu Ramen
It depends on if you're referring to someone who doesn't eat meat at all, in which they would be referred to as a vegetarian.