Maybe because of the milk
Actually Margarine is milkfree however Margarine is one molecule short of being PLASTIC
Margarines are not made from milk as is butter. They are made from oil that is industrially manipulated into a buttery-tasting spread. I once read somewhere that a tub of margarine was placed in the woods and when they went back to get it a year later, the animals hadn't touched it. Much to everyone's surprise, not even the bugs would eat it. Could it be that even insects know what is food and what is not?
It could be made of animal fats(from meat) sometimes.
You might crave chicken but if you eat it you are not a vegetarian anymore. Try vegetarian "fake chicken".
It depends on the type of vegetarian. Vey strict vegetarians use no animal products whatsoever. Others will eat eggs or milk products. Still others eat fish and or poultry. A strict vegetarian whether or not he was vegan, would not eat butter. An ovo-lacto vegetarian (eggs and or milk) might. A piscatarian (fish eater) or aviparous (bird eating) vegetarian might.
Not a vegetarian. They eat mainly vegetarian food, but they eat meat occasionally.
No, but there are vegetarian alternatives.
Non Vegetarian food such as meat, fish, etc. A pure vegetarian does not even eat egg.
That depends on why you don't eat pork. If it is for religious reasons, you might be a Jew or a Muslim. If you don't eat pork because you don't eat meat, you are a vegetarian.
I'm a vegetarian and I get my protein from Quorn and cheese and occasionally eggs when I eat them
rama margrine is not only non-dairy but it is also made with only sun flower oil and it is a vegetarian margarine so there is no animal oil that might be a non-kosher animal so there should be no problame with eating it. it dos not have a kosher k but the producte is kosher.
If your lizard does not eat meat, then it is a vegetarian.
The vegetarian does not eat meat.
If all humans were vegetarian they would not eat meat. However this doesn't mean other animals wont eat each other. If everything was vegetarian then we might be facing an overpopulation crisis as well. There would also be more competition for eating vegetation.
Quasi-vegetarians do not eat red-meat products. Some of them pursue pescetarianism, which allows fish and seafood into an otherwise vegetarian diet. Pollotarians eat poultry, while pesce-pollotarians eat seafood and poultry products.