Yes.
I am a vegetarian and Fudge is just sugar and butter so yes you can have fudge!
If a person is a vegetarian it is generally acceptable to eat dairy products including butter from cows. If a person is a vegan, dairy products are usually rejected.
Meat...... And if your a vegetarian peanut butter, beans, etc.
It depends on the type of vegetarian. Vey strict vegetarians use no animal products whatsoever. Others will eat eggs or milk products. Still others eat fish and or poultry. A strict vegetarian whether or not he was vegan, would not eat butter. An ovo-lacto vegetarian (eggs and or milk) might. A piscatarian (fish eater) or aviparous (bird eating) vegetarian might.
Eat more energy dense vegetarian foods - nuts, sunflower seeds, peanut butter, dried fruit.
Yes. Peanut butter - in particular the organic and natural varieties - is considered a source of healthy nut oils, and a good source of vegetarian protein.
Peanut butter is surprisingly MOSTLY (key word.) vegetarian So yes. I could say
In addition to a normal vegetarian diet, that is never eating anything that has ever lived, lacto-vegetarians will eat milk products such as cheese, butter, yoghurt etc.
Typically, a lacto-vegetarian is a vegetarian who consumes dairy products, such as milk, yogurt, butter, cheese, and other milk derivatives, but not necessarily eggs. Consequently, it's likely that a lacto-vegetarian would not eat omelets, unless an egg replacement product is used instead of eggs.
That's about all you can eat, but peanut butter or soy nut butter has a good source of protein.
One heaped tablespoon of peanut butter contains 5 grams of protein.