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Butter Buds is a dry item usually found in the spice section of the market. It is a fat free butter substitute. However, it is not vegan. The natural flavoring comes from actual butter, which means it still contains animal product.
The most common form of artificial butter flavor is a chemical called diacetyl. It is not an animal product.
Yes, they are vegan.
If you're just looking for a vegan substitute for butter, check out Earth Balance Natural Buttery (Buttery, not Butter) spread. Make sure it's the one that says Vegan on the back.
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Yes, even with the "butter" MJR popcorn is completely vegan.
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The noodles themselves are vegan, but the way chow mein is prepared (possible with lard, butter, or meat stock) may not be vegan in the end.
Rice noodles, as such, are vegan. However, check the ingredients.
As long as you are not burning an animal or animal product to bake, it is very much Vegan :-)
All chocolate contains caffeine. Caffeine is a plant product and is completely vegan. What vegan chocolate does not contain is milk.