Glycerin can be derived from both animal and plant sources, so its suitability for vegetarians depends on the source. If the glycerin is specifically labeled as vegetable glycerin, it is suitable for vegetarians. However, if it does not specify the source, it's best to check with the manufacturer to confirm whether it is plant-based or animal-derived.
No. Bubblicious contains glycerin which is derived from animal fat.
A suitable glycerin substitute for crafts is corn syrup.
Glycerol/Glycerin (E422) is found in toothpaste, shampoo and soap. It is sometimes vegetarian, but not all the time. Make sure you check first though.
Pollio Ricotta cheese is suitable for vegetarians.
A suitable glycerin substitute for a snow globe is mineral oil.
A suitable glycerin substitute for creating bubbles is corn syrup.
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.
Agar agar is a suitable gelatin substitute for vegetarians and vegans.
Yes for vegetarians; no for vegans.
No. Vegetarians do not eat any shellfish.