No.
This is what is says on the Milo Australia site:Is MILO suitable for vegetarians?MILO is free from meat, fish or any animal tissue, however it does contain milk solids. If you are a vegetarian who avoids milk products, you should be aware that MILO does contain milk solids.I hope this helps.
Milk is classified as lacto-vegetarian, meaning vegetarian with milk.
Animal fat is not suitable for a vegetarian.
To make a sponge cake suitable for a vegetarian, ensure that all ingredients are plant-based and free from animal-derived products. Use eggs or egg substitutes like flaxseed meal or aquafaba for leavening, and opt for dairy-free alternatives such as almond or soy milk instead of regular milk. Additionally, check that any flavorings or additives, like baking powder, are vegetarian-friendly. By selecting these ingredients, you can create a delicious sponge cake that adheres to vegetarian dietary preferences.
Yes it is suitable!
Milk and other dairy products are an acceptable dietary component of a vegetarian diet (but not a vegan diet). The "suitability" of a chocolate flavored product is entirely up to the individual.
No, a true vegetarian will not eat chicken or fish.
It is milk with either no fat content, or very low fat content
Probably not, it comes from a human. But then, is milk vegetarian? It comes from a cow.
yes
Generally, milk is included in a vegetarian diet, so milk is not a non-vegetarian food. A strict vegetarian diet is usually called a "vegan" diet and it does not included milk or any food derived from animals, like eggs. Milk is a very important part of the diet of vegetarians in India.
They say it is made from vegetarian whey, but it does not come up on the list of vegetarian suitable products. But from another website they say it is deceptive and is all rolo desserts are not vegetarian friendly.