Rarely to never. A typical bakery eclair contains 500 calories and a lot of fat from butter and cream. Many vegetarians do not consider dairy to be a healthy food group. As no other animal drinks another animals milk, or drinks milk past childhood, it would appear that cow or goat milk would not be an ideal food for a human adult. Fresh fruits and vegetables are significantly more nutrient dense than chocolate eclairs. So if you eat to live, rather than live to eat, you would choose most of your calories from nutrient dense foods that are easy to digest and do not come will ill side-effects common to animal protein. Perhaps the occasional vegan eclair but most times, a pineapple or banana will treat your senses and your body.
Yes.
Yes, any type of chocolate is fine for vegetarians, unless it had some type of animal product in it. However, if it had milk chocolate in it, then it would not be suitable for vegans.
Nestle products are still suitable for vegetarians. A lot of the products come from plant products and they may include tea, coffee or chocolate drinks.
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.
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.
Agar agar is a suitable gelatin substitute for vegetarians and vegans.
Yes for vegetarians; no for vegans.
No. Vegetarians do not eat any shellfish.