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.
Yes it is suitable!
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.
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
yes
Probably not, it comes from a human. But then, is milk vegetarian? It comes from a cow.
no
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.