Many brands of marshmallows do not use pork products, particularly those that are labeled as vegetarian or vegan. One popular brand is Dandies, which makes marshmallows without Gelatin, a common ingredient derived from animal products. Trader Joe's also offers gelatin-free marshmallows. Always check the packaging for specific ingredient information if avoiding pork is important to you.
They may contain pork gelatin.
Yes they do. All General Mills cereals with marshmallows in them have pork.
No..... anything with Marshmallows are though
it does depend because, some people are vegetarian and they don't eat pork or any meat. so in marshmallows it does depend on what sort of marshmallow. and is it really appropriate for camping.
No, not directly. The main ingredients are sugar and/or corn syrup, water, and gelatin. However, the gelatin used in marshmallows is derived from the skin and bones of cattle, including pigs. If you keep Kosher, several companies do make kosher gelatin, which is made with no pig by-products.
No! Pork is pork
It depends on each brand.
No Name marshmallows typically use gelatin derived from pork or beef sources. The specific type of gelatin can vary by product, so it's always best to check the ingredient label for the most accurate information. If you have dietary restrictions or preferences, such as vegetarian or halal, you may want to look for marshmallows that specifically state they use plant-based alternatives or are gelatin-free.
I bought a bag for 88 cents.
The pork product commonly found in marshmallows is called gelatin. Gelatin is derived from collagen, which is obtained from the skin, bones, and connective tissues of animals, including pigs. It is used as a gelling agent to give marshmallows their characteristic texture. Some marshmallow brands may offer vegetarian or vegan alternatives that use plant-based gelling agents instead.
well, check at the back, if in the ingredients it says contains gelatin, if its beef gelatin, its okay, but if its pig, or pork gelatin, its haram. but if it only says gelatin, then call the number at the back and ask them for yourself! 12/30/2010: After confirming with Kraft Foods Canada, the Gelatin in these marshmallows are indeed Pork based.
About 2. You can estimate this for your particular brand by using the weights indicated on the nutritional panels.