Guest guest Posted January 3, 2008 Report Share Posted January 3, 2008 Hi everyone - Not to rain on anyone's parade, but we're at the beginning of a new year and we have new members who may be new to vegetarianism. So here's aunty's word of caution: Remember, not all cheeses are vegetarian - they are a milk product, but other ingredients which go into the making of the cheese have traditiionally been from dead-animal sources. Especially problematic for all vegetarians is rennet in cheese. Rennet (from a calf's stomach usually) has the enzyme rennin, considered necessary by many cheese makers for a good cheese. Some cheese makers now use a vegetable source, but many traditional, old-time cheese makers and connoisseurs insist that rennet makes a cheese of better flavour and consistency. For a (no doubt partial) list of cheeses made without extracts from parts of dead animals, see the following: http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~veggie/nonveg/cheese.html They note: " Remember to check the ingredient list of the cheese if you're not sure. Look out for rennet or enzymes. Many packaged cheeses and other foods contain Vitamin A Palmitate, which is made from fish gelatin. Also, check for whey, since this is a byproduct of the cheese-making process " [and may therefore be non-vegetarian]. For more info on Rennet (for those who are new to vegetarianism and don't know) see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rennet For lists of animal products in foods, see: http://www.cyberparent.com/eat/hiddenanimalsinfood.htm http://www.happycow.net/health-animal-ingredients.html There are lots of other sites - some in our Links folder - for animal-free foods and warnings about hidden animal products. It's not difficult to find out what we need in order to keep to our vegetarian (or vegan) lifestyle. Finding the right product, however, can be quite another matter, eh? Love and hugs, Pat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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