Do the chips brad doritos have animal fat in them? how to tell?!
Do the chips brad doritos have animal fat in them? how to tell?
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4 months ago
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4 months ago
i ment to spell brand*
they have no animal fats in them.
Most chips do not now a days, and will state cooked in vegetabel oil, cooked in peanut oil/cooked in soybean oil. If they don't mention it on the package it will be in the ingredients list, chips are usually cooked in canola or soybean oil.
Some chips do have meat though, depending on the flavor, doritos is jsut cheese flavored (or ranch) and do not but you may have to be careful with certain brands such as "taco" flavored. Just read the back.
Things to look for in ingredients lists include lard, animal shortening, geletain, rennet, Glycerine, cochineal, carmine, or carminic acid.
If you are vegan though you will have a longer list of what to watch out for.
Read the ingredients on the back o9f the package.
No they don't. You can read the ingredients on the package if you're unsure, but my vegetarian friends love doritos.
I love those cows that produce doritos mmmm cow fat
Check the ingredient list. They appear to contain no animal fats, beyond milk fats.
Read the ingredients on the back and look for gelatin. This is in jello, gummy bears and marshmallows.
no they dont have animal fat.
Read the label.
That should work for any food you encounter.
Actually, I believe the Salsa Verde ones have some kind of animal byproduct in them but I can't remember exactly what it is off hand. Check the ingredients as I am finding there are actually quite a few chips out there that are not vegetarian. I think the baked BBQ Lay's potato chips are another one.