Disodium inosinate is generally produced from meat or from fish. Alternately, it may be produced from tapioca starch without any animal products involved in the production. Therefore, disodium inosinate may not be suitable for vegans and vegetarians, and in most cases not suitable for observant Jews, Muslims, and Sikhs, depending on the origin of the product. Muslims should generally avoid it according to their religious beliefs. Like rennet it is normally a non-vegetarian product; only the producer can provide information on the origin although it is in some cases labeled as "vegetarian" in ingredients lists when produced from plant sources.
no it has potatoes in but its not very healthy for you
Okay, this isn't a very good question, what do you mean by a fat pig that eats chips? Is it your pet? Why are you even giving the pig chips?
no , it does not contain any kind of animal fat .
yes lays magic masala have pig fat
Pig fat enzymes are commonly used to make food products. Lays uses the E361 pig enzyme in their potato chips.
Cadbury is a British chocolate manufacturer that is often thought to include pig fat in their products. Research has shown that the company's claim to create products free of pig fat is true.
Okay, this isn't a very good question, what do you mean by a fat pig that eats chips? Is it your pet? Why are you even giving the pig chips?
Answer: Yes. Lays chips has high fat calories.
no , it does not contain any kind of animal fat .
it contain pig fat if you want prove just search in google E631 it made up of swine fat
yes lays magic masala have pig fat
yes ......of course ....its include pig's fat
it is pig fat it is used to make lays and other company chips
Pork rinds are not potato chips. They are fried pig skin and are mostly fat and protein.
Pig fat enzymes are commonly used to make food products. Lays uses the E361 pig enzyme in their potato chips.
There are many emulsifiers that contain pig fat. Some examples of these emulsifiers include gelatin, pepsin, several medications, and many more emulsifiers.
If they have been prepared using pig fat, they are. You will have to look on the ingredients label.
Cadbury is a British chocolate manufacturer that is often thought to include pig fat in their products. Research has shown that the company's claim to create products free of pig fat is true.