Yes, eating cheese is not eating meat.
It might have rennet (a coagulant) in it, which can be derived from either animal (most common) or vegetable sources. So, depending on how strictly vegetarian you are, you may or may not want to eat ricotta. You can try going on the company's website to see if if specifies the coagulant's source.
By law, all vegetarian products in the UK must be symbolised with a green V on the packaging so they can easily be spotted by vegetarians.
Bookham Cheese
Brebilait Products
Caws Cenarth Cheese
CNWC Goats
Denhay Farm
House of Cheese Have some vegetarian cheeses
Langloffan Farmhouse Cheese
Mousetrap Cheese
Procter's Cheeses
Say Cheese
The Cheese Shed
The Cheese Society
The Fine Cheese Company
The Teddington Cheese
suitable for vegetarians.
Wensleydale Creamery
West Country Organics
For some vegetarians, yes. Some vegetarians do eat animal products such as eggs, milk, cheese, and butter.
Vegans on the other hand do not eat any meat, fish, or poultry or animal products at all.
Pollio Ricotta cheese is suitable for vegetarians.
Pollio Ricotta cheese is suitable for vegetarians.
no,unfortuneatly it is not suitable for vegans.
Yes for vegetarians; no for vegans.
Yes.
Yes, but not for vegans.
yes
Checking my packets of creamy cheese pasta and tomato & herb pasta, both stated 'suitable for vegetarians.'
Since when do vegetarians eat food from cows.
Probably the cheese is non-vegatarian - made with animal rennet.
No. It contains animal rennet.
No, ricotta is cheese, but yogurt is... yogurt.
All of them! cheese is FINE for vegetarians. Perhaps you mean vegans? vegans do not eat cheese, though. I do not think bonbel carries cheese substitutes, but several other brands do.