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No you can not, because the beef juice is still on the pizza so practicly you are still eating it. It depends on how strict you want to be with your vegetarianism. Ultimately vegetarianism is a personal choice, the strictness of the rules is entirely up to you. I know vegetarians who do eat meat on rare special occasions and still call themselves vegetarians.
no
Vegetarians only use vegetable broth, never a meat based broth.
It can because it is said to have have beef fat in it.
They're basically vegetarians.
Vegetarians can eat any soups that were not made with chicken, beef, or other animal stocks or broths, and that do not contain pieces of meat.
Vegetarians are expected to never eat the flesh of an animal. This means no pork, beef, poultry, you name it. Some vegetarians eat fish to allow themselves their required proteins, though.
People eat beef because it is important to our diet. Also you can't live without meat. It is not good to. Sorry to the vegetarians.
Not beef, for sure. The vast majority are vegetarian, I believe. An equally large number are non-vegetarians, but sure, not beef.
There isn't anything called a Hindu diet. However, Hinduism does encourage vegetarianism. Hence, one does find many vegetarians amongst Hindus. Another thing to note is that most Hindus prefer not to eat beef as cow is considered holy.
True Kobe beef from Japan is illegal to bring into the U.S, since 2002. Prior to 2002 some of the Kobe beef cattle from Japan were brought to America, and cross bred with American Angus cattle, and they have produced what is referred to as American Kobe beef. It is still considered by far the most premium form of beef in America, but it is not considered equal to the Japanese Kobe beef.
Of Course its beef