Eating animals or containing slaughterhouse products.
it is nonvegetarian
Mushrooms are acceptable in a vegetarian diet
Every mass-market brand of toothpaste is vegetarian.
They can be. A simple cheese pizza is vegetarian. Adding veggies makes it more so.
Not unless you consider yeast to be an animal (which technically it is, being a eukaryotic microorganisms classified in the kingdom Fungi.)
A non vegetarian can refer to an omnivore or a carnivore. Neither of these types of people have a particular symbol, however one sure sign to spot a non vegetarian is if you see someone who is eating meat.
Non-vegetarian food, such as meat and fish contain alot of protein that can help fight sicknesses caused by bad weather. Another theory is that fruit and vegetables are not as easy to get in cold places such as Canada or iceland.
The Indian wrestler Khali, whose real name is Dalip Singh Rana, is known to follow a vegetarian diet. He has publicly stated his preference for vegetarian food, aligning with his cultural and personal beliefs. However, his diet may vary depending on his training and nutritional needs.
No, but a meat product might be used in its production and remain in trace amounts in the product. Cottage cheese is made by curdling and straining cow's milk and then adding (usually) a little cream and salt. However, while small-curd cottage cheese is usually from milk curdled with a food acid, the large-curd cottage cheese may be coagulated with animal rennet, a nonvegetarian enzyme that is often a product of animal slaughter. Vegetable "rennet" does exist, but the type used is often not spelled out on the product label. It might be necessary to contact the manufacturer to be certain what coagulant is used.
It mean what you don't what does it mean.
Mean is the average.
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