Do protein bars contain meat material? - soy protein isolate powder
I am a vegetarian and 2, the new protein bar thing, and ingredients of the bar are:
To isolate protein blend (hydrolyzed whey protein, whey protein, milk). Coating (Malititol, fractionated palm kernel oil, whey protein concentrate, milk, coca powder (with alkali), calcium carbonate, natural flavor, soy Lechithin, sucralose), processed, hydrolyzed collagen, glycerin, water, cocoa powder, milk protein isolate, ChocolateDrops (sugar, whole milk powder, cocoa mass, cocoa butter, milk, soy lecithin, natural vanilla), calcium carbonate, FLOUR peanut mixture of vitamins and minerals (asocrobic acid, tricalcium phosphate, acetate, D-alpha tocopherol, niacinamide, zinc oxide, copper gluconate, d calcium pantothenate, vitamin A palmitate, pyridoxine hydrochloride, thiamin, riboflavin, folic acid, biotin, potassium iodide, cyanocobalamin), sucralose, soy lecithin, wheat germ, almond flour.
- Srry bout reading and thx for the help:]
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Read Welcome to vegetarianism =) label can sometimes be difficult, especially if they are clear and contain words or ingredients that you never heard! Most protein bars contain no meat, and should be ok * for vegetarians.
Whey is the liquid left after milk curdled and strained. Collagen is the main protein of connective tissue in animals. Whole milk powder and milk fat, and come from a cow. Calcium carbonate is mainly rock music, but can come from shells of marine organisms, snails, and eggshells. This bar is loaded with products of animal origin, and certainly not vegan.
This bar is a vegetarian. For vegan bars can and ask your health food store, or if there is a Whole Foods or dealer near you Joe. So:
http://www.wellnessfoods.ca/vegetarian% 2 ...
http://www.thinkproducts.com/
http://www.premiernutrition.com/products ...
http://www.veganessentials.com/catalog/o ...
http://www.pristineplanet.com/details.as ...
http://www.nextag.com/vegan-protein-bars ...
Recipes for your own!:
http://vegweb.com/index.php?topic=16416. ...
http://vegetationramblings.blogspot.com/ ...
http://www.recipezaar.com/264158
Other helpful links for you to check:
... http://www.vrg.org/nutshell/faqingredien
... http://www.happycow.net/health-animal-in
http://www.food-info.net/uk/qa/qa-fi45.h ...
http://www.veganwolf.com/animal_ingredie ...
http://www.vegansociety.com/html/food/cr ...
http://thirty5.org/ipod/
Hope that helped! If you have further questions about vegetarianism veganism, or just ask!
Therefore, you can not read English? I always here that vegetarians are smarter ....
The only Protien Protien Whey and soy lecithin (background). Whey is the liquid part of milk. Protien bars do not contain any real meat.
Some others do not. A bit of fat cocoa powder is made use of tallow for the animals! The tricalcium phosphate is a soap, and animal oils can be, what the hell is the Acetate containing D-alpha-tocopherol, if not an example of an animal is probably part of the brain. HCI is a cleaning lady, her hair folic hair, probably from animal!
Potassium could come from plants or animals! My advice is to not eat that shit. You need protein and a few bananas Kelp!
Sometimes, Mayo Clinic has a folder with some information and says that some chemicals! When used in the pills that it is for a company legally used in food in small quantities!
Set your own cheaper and you know what happened, so it is quite natural.
1 / 2 cup butter
2 cups rolled oats
1 /, 4 cup diced
1 / 4 cup raisins
1 / 2 cup agave nectar (a natural sweetener that is low on the glycemic index)
1 1 / 2 cup flour
2 eggs
1 T. of vanilla soy milk (more if necessary, moisten more)
Combine butter (soft), eggs, soy milk and agave. Then add flour and mix well. If too dry, add the soy milk a bit more - 1 tablespoon at a time - until a nice consistency (not) too hard. Then add oatmeal, raisins and dates and mix well.
Form in any way you want - I just wanted to make cookies. Bake at 350 degrees about 11 minutes and voila.
Captain Midnight "OK". Someone error "is not able to read English," and yet you write "hear" not bad ... "Here." Find the spell and get a life.
The proteins in this bar is whey, a protein in the milk. If you are a vegetarian, he could not play this bar. Soy lecithin, an emulsifier, in fact, is ... it holds the oil and water particles that are not separated. Ex is in most bottled salad dressing and peanut butter are looking for oil and water to prevent separation and unappetizing.
However, the main problem can be hydrolyzed collage. Mainly from the tissue. Always eat gummy bears and jelly? If you eat to do this, then. If you refuse to eat something in the slaughtering process, so do not eat gelatin or collagen.
There's no meat in protein bars. The ingredients are listed, may not be eaten if you have an allergy, for example, peanuts
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