Yes. There are no dairy products in commercially made marshmallows.
Most marshmallows are made with gelatin. Gelatin is made primarily from the bones and hides of animals. Some marshmallows are made with non-animal gelatin substitutes like agar. These are usually called vegetarian marshmallows, but can have a texture that is unappealing to many.
Yes they did
Marshmallow treats are made with rice cereal, butter, and marshmallows. Marshmallows are very sticky so combined with the rice, it becomes chewy.
Yes. Marshmallows are made of corn syrup, sugar and gelatin. There is no fat in them.
they eat marshmallows
No
years ago a baker tried to make a new candy and that was when marshmallows were accidentally made. How cool is that!?
No, it is not safe for babies to have marshmallows in their diet. Marshmallows are a choking hazard for babies due to their soft and sticky texture. Additionally, marshmallows are high in sugar and offer little to no nutritional value for infants. It is best to avoid giving marshmallows to babies and instead offer them age-appropriate and nutritious foods.
only in lucky charms! :)
Gelatin is by definition made from animals, so it can't be vegan. However, Sweet & Sara marshmallows are made without gelatin, so they're vegan.
Usually gelatin. Kosher marshmallows are made either with fish gelatin, or with Kolatin™ brand kosher gelatin, which is made from the bones of kosher slaughtered cows.