Does jell-o count as a meat?!


Question:

Does jell-o count as a meat?


Answers:
Yes. Jell-o contains gelatin. Gelatin is an animal protein obatined usually from pigs and cattle. Animals must be butchered in order for the gelatin to be harvested. Look for vegetarian jell-o-like products in a health food store. These are made with agar-agar, a sea vegetable by-product.

Only if you make it with eggs, nuts, and beans. You could make it with ham, chicken, or tuna and count it as meat for sure.


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NO

no, beef, chicken, turkey, and pork count as meats....yum!

Jello, no I would say it goes under fruit ........U need protein go for the beans...

Jello is made with gelatin, which is an animal by-product. If you are a vegetarian, you should not eat it. I don't know if that's what you're getting at?

you can`t be serious???ok...lets`s say it is ....it would be an altered tofu!!! why don`t you try making some and then fry it at a low heat for 20 minutes adding onions and green peppers?

u must be a young buck

Of course, especially if you're a veggie.

It's 100% gelatin, which is made out of boiled skin and bones. Check it out here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/gelatine...

no it is not. It does have pig's hooves [gelitin] in it but no meat. It is vegitarian, not vegan

Yep any products with gelatin!

well some is made of bones, u need to check which?

not really, it could be if you say animal bones are non-vegetarian, which is made to make the gelatin

It gets killed doesn't it ( the Pig ).




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