yes it is completely safe
There is no "goat" in marshmallows. Also, there is no fat in marshmallows; they're a mixture of sugars, egg white and gelatine. (Gelatine is usually bovine or porcine, but never from goats).
Not all vegetarians eat gelatine, but as an ovo-lacto vegetarian, I find no problem with its taste or texture.
A vegetarian.
Neither beef nor gelatine is vegetarian.
Vegetarian substitute for gelatine is Pectin. Pectin is made from fruits.
Yes it is suitable!
Animal fat is not suitable for a vegetarian.
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.
The person who originally answered the question has confused gluten with gelatine. Gelatine is derived from animals, so is not suitable for vegetarians. Gluten is the protein in wheat, so is suitable for vegetarians. Quality Street chocolates are vegetarian. ORIGINAL ANSWER: Of corse. Vegetarians protested to get gluten out of chocolate and it works. All chocolate is vegetarian. But not all sweets Haribo's have gluten in them. > Not all chocolate is vegetarian. For example I rang Nestle (29/10/09) and they told me that currently none of the chocolates in Celebrations are suitable. Chocolates may be vegetarian at one point and then not at another - so you should check every few months or at least every 6 mths. Nestle have a free from list on their website but I am not sure how often it is updated. I am going to ring Nestle again about Quality street and will then update this asap. < SORRY FOR THE DELAY. RANG NESTLE - YES QUALITY STREET CHOCOLATES ARE SUITABLE FOR VEGETARIANS (18/11/09)
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.
No.