Vegans, by definition, avoid the exploitation of all animals as much as they possibly can. Honey is exploitative of bees, and bees are animals. Therefore, honey is not vegan.
Vegetarians can, but vegans don't.
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Most vegetarians eat honey. However, some strict vegans do not.
Honey is vegetarian, but it is not vegan.
Honey is, by definition, not considered vegan. Although some people, who otherwise follow a vegan lifestyle, eat honey as an exception.
No. Most vegans do not eat honey, as it comes from an animal.
Eggs and honey are not vegan but are vegetarian. Vegetarian- not mean. Vegan- not from an animal. Fish is not vegan.
Not a true Vegan.
No.
because vegan's do not eat produce that comes from an animal and honey is made by bees.
No, it contains honey.
Yes, but it is not Vegan.
Their products are not tested on animals and most of them are vegan.
Their Italian, hearty Italian, roasted garlic, and sourdough are vegan. Their 9 grain wheat contains honey if you consider that to be non-vegan.
New York.
Some granola is vegan. It is always best to check the ingredients as they will vary depending on the brand and the type of granola. For instance, sometimes a granola will include honey, which is not vegan.
No both mussels and clams are animals and therefore neither are vegan friendly. However at this issue at its most basic level, that really is all that there is to it.
Portland, OregonSeattle, WashingtonAnn Arbor, MichiganSan Francisco, California...to name a few.You can search "vegan friendly cities" in a search engine to get more results.