Devout Hindus do not eat beef or any derivitive of beef , such as suet or gelatin made with beef parts.
Yes, depending on the Hindu and the type of gelatin. Gelatin is made from the bones and connective tissues of domesticated animals like cows, pigs and horses. Of this list only cows are considered sacred to Hindus - so a Hindu who eats pork would be able to eat pig gelatin. Hindus are commonly vegetarian, but some Hindus do choose to eat meat. Those that do eat meat generally don't eat beef products because of the sacredness of the cow. If you were desperate to give jelly to a Hindu you would have to find one who is not vegetarian AND find a gelatin source that did not involve cattle.
Most marshmallows are made with gelatin. Gelatin is made primarily from the bones and hides of animals. Some marshmallows are made with non-animal gelatin substitutes like agar. These are usually called vegetarian marshmallows, but can have a texture that is unappealing to many.
Muslims and Jews cannot eat most types of marshmallows since they are made from pig-derived gelatin. Jains and other vegetarian groups (like some Buddhist sects) cannot eat marshmallows for the same reason. However, there are forms of cow-derived and vegetable-derived gelatin that can be substituted for pig-derived gelatin. These types of marshmallows can be consumed by people of those religions. Some marshmallow brands are certified as kosher and are made with vegetable gelatin.
Well, overall, marshmallows probably aren't good for you. They contain lots of sugar, and they are also un-vegetarian, as they contain Gelatin, which is made from bone tissue and tendons of animals. Overall, they're not the best, but if you don't eat them very often they can be a yummy snack ;)
No. They usually contain gelatin and they might contain carmine.
vegitarians and vegans do not eat gelatine as it is derived from beef.
Yes, they contain sugar. not really unless that's all you eat
It depends upon the person, but many vegetarians do not eat gelatin, present in marshmallows (and thus in wagon wheels). Vegetarian alternatives do exist.
Whatever your feelings about the PETA organization might be, they have a pretty comprehensive list of candies that are okay to eat, and the ingredients to look for that are not. See the related link below. Vegetarians do not eat candy with gelatin, glycerin, or insect derived colors, such as carmine.
They are not meat, but some vegetarians may also not eat processed sugar.
vegetarians dont eat any meat, they also cant eat stuff like marshmellow skittles (unless you buy the gelatin free one) nerd ropes rice crispy treats jello You cant eat these because they contain gelatin, which comes from animal fat.