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Vegetarianism FAQ



The following contains general information on all aspects of vegetarianism, and answers to common questions.

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traub@mistral.co.uk (Michael Traub)

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-1.0 Definitions of words frequently used in this newsgroup...
-1.1 Definitions of some other confusing terms
-1.2 Terms that are confusing when talking about VEGETARIANs
Kosher: Made according to a complex set of Jewish dietary laws....
-2.1 What is gelatin? Is there any alternative to it?
Gelatin (used to make Jell-o and other desserts) is the boiled ...
-2.2 What can be substituted for eggs?
A company called Ener-G makes a powdered egg-substitute that ...
-2.3 What is rennet? Where is it found? How can it be avoided??
Rennet is derived from the stomach linings of calves. Rennet ...
-2.4 What is miso?
Miso is made from fermented soybeans, and usually is found in ...
-2.5 What is tofu?
Tofu, or Soy Bean Curd, is a whitish substance made from soybeans....
-2.6 What is tempeh?
Tempeh is a somewhat meatlike substance made from ...
-2.7 What is TVP?
Textured Vegetable Protein (or TVP) is a meat-like substance ...
-2.8 What is seitan?
Seitan is a form of wheat gluten. It is a high protein, low fat,...
-2.9 Can you feed a cat a vegetarian diet? A dog?
Both animals can be fed a vegetarian diet, although neither is ...
-2.10 What is Nutritional Yeast? / Which ones provide B12?
Nutritional yeast (saccharomyces cerevisiae) is a food yeast,...
-2.11 Are there vegan marshmellows available?
Yes, from a company called Emes located in Lombard, IL, U.S.A. Phone:...
-2.12 What airlines serve vegetarian meals?
Most airlines now serve vegetarian meals. Call the airline ...
-2.13 Should I be worried about getting enough protein on a vegetarian diet?
The short answer is: No, sufficient protein can be obtained ...
-2.14 What about Vitamin B12 on a vegan diet?
The data on B12 is still coming in, so it is impossible to ...
-2.15 How is "vegan" pronounced?
The word was invented by the UK Vegan society in the 1940's ...
-2.16 Can I eat at fast food places like McDonalds or Taco-Bell?
Unfortunately there is no simple answer to this. Many ...
-2.17 Is Maple Syrup vegetarian/vegan?
Yes, rumours abound about maple syrup containing pork fat....
-2.18 Is beer or other alcoholic beverages vegetarian/vegan?
Finings are substances often added to beer (especially British ...
-2.19 Is sugar vegetarian/vegan?
Some refined sugars use bone charcoal as a decolourant. In the ...
-3.0 Other sources of information on the Net
The most prominent World Wide Web (WWW) index to online ...
-4.1 Vegetarian and Vegan Groups: Australia:
Vegan Society of ...
-4.1 Vegetarian and Vegan Groups: Canada:
Canada EarthSave ...
-4.1 Vegetarian and Vegan Groups: Germany:
AUTONOME TIERRECHTS-AKTION (ATA), c/o Autonomes ...
-4.1 Vegetarian and Vegan Groups: Netherlands:
Nederlandse Vegetarirsbond (Dutch Vegetarian Society), Larenseweg 26,...
-4.1 Vegetarian and Vegan Groups: Scandinavia:
Vegetarisk Information, Valborg Alle 34, DK-2500 Valby, Denmark,...
-4.1 Vegetarian and Vegan Groups: United Kingdom:
The Vegetarian Society of the U.K. ...
-4.1 Vegetarian and Vegan Groups: United States:
American Vegan ...
-4.1 Vegetarian and Vegan Groups: European Union
-4.2 Cruelty-free products information
-4.3 Non-leather shoe outlets
See the posting FAQ:Leather Alternatives in rec.food.veg for ...
-4.4 MailOrder Book Outlets
The Mail Order ...
-5.1 Vegetarian Cookbooks
The Vegan Cookbook, Alan Wakeman and Gordon Baskerville London,...
-5.2 Vegetarian Non-Fiction
Diet for a New America ...
-5.3 Vegetarian Travel & Restaurant Books
rec.food.veg World Guide to Vegetarianism. See listing ...
-5.4 Vegetarian Periodicals
Good Medicine, PCRM, PO Box 6322, Wash. DC 20015 (202) 686-...
-6.0 Animal Rights Organizations
Humane Society of the U.S....
-7.1 Rainforest Beef -- Two different looks at the situation.
Hamburger chains frequently get blamed for deforestation in ...
-7.2 Hidden Animal Products
See the separate posting in rec.food.veg, for a much larger list ...
-7.3 Names of animals versus names of animal based foods
It is a common misconception, and often argued wrongly ...







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