Yes, Daim bars are generally considered suitable for vegetarians, as they do not contain meat or meat-derived ingredients. However, it's always a good idea to check the packaging for any specific dietary information or potential cross-contamination, as formulations can vary by region. Additionally, some vegetarians may avoid certain ingredients like Gelatin or dairy, so reviewing the ingredient list is essential.
Unfortunately not. They use animal rennet in the production of the whey. :(
because it has calf powder/syrup
Dark Chocolate
Pollio Ricotta cheese is suitable for vegetarians.
Yes, but it contains dairy products so is unsuitable for vegans. The plain chocolate bar is labelled suitable for vegetarians (in the smallest, most difficult to find writing possible) but some of the other types are not labelled as such so I would be wary of them. Allegedly, the bars do have a "Suitable for Vegetarians" writing on them, but it's insanely difficult to find.
there not suitable for vegetarians
Nestle Blue Riband biscuits are suitable for vegetarians.
Water chestnuts come from a plant. Therefore, they are suitable for vegetarians.
'Daim Bar' milkshake or Yorkshire tea.
Agar agar is a suitable gelatin substitute for vegetarians and vegans.
Yes for vegetarians; no for vegans.
No. Vegetarians do not eat any shellfish.