Like raspberry and strawberry flavoring. Do not google it.Don't go googling what's in any food. If you keep doing that, you'll soon learn that nearly every piece of food has something ridiculously disgusting in it.
And to think there are cultures out there that willingly eat insects! SO GROSS!
They are quite clean if done right, high in energy and nice stuff, do not require nearly as much feeding as mammal, bird and fish farming, can be done in conditions where mammal, bird and fish farming is not so easy (including significantly less area) and are generally quite edible. To that end what is wrong with insects?
well at least you didnt google "blue waffle"That's what I was eating. Damn, that powdered cow horn is so good... especially in s'mores.
Best not google how hot dogs are made, either.
There are vegetarian marshmallows too, made with gelling agents free of animal bits, like agar agar for example.
What is wrong with how jelly/jello is made?
Well i mean its not terrible, but its made out of acid soaked/ground up animal bones.
Usually a vegetarian substitute isn't as good, if at all, then the real thing.Or you could go vegetarian and use agar agar instead of jelatin.
Recipe: http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~connelly/marshmallows.html
Of course they can, they can eat anything they want. They're not allergic to animal by-products. But yes, gelatin, and a bunch of other crap, is made from animal by-products.So vegetarians can't eat marshmallows or other gummy foods?
Ehhh... knew about it and not surprised.
You'd be surprised the amount of things we eat when it doesn't appear to be what we think it is.
For example,
When u eat something that has an artificial vanilla flavor, more than 90% of the time, castoreum is used.
What is castoreum? It's a substance produced from a beaver's anal glands. Meaning it comes out from it's ass.
Think twice before eating ice cream! XD