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18th August 2006, 08:51 PM
#1
Senior Member
Regular Hubber
For the vegetarians out there
I am a vegetarian and thought of sharing this useful information with you all.
Still, some of the cheese manufacturers use rennet during cheese making. The active ingredient of rennet is the enzyme, chymosin (also known as rennin). The usual source of rennet is the stomach of slaughtered newly-born calves.
Anyway, there are companies which use microbial enzymes (either fungal or bacterial sources) for coagulating the milk (Few examples in US: Horizon organic, Cabot (most of their cheeses) etc)
If you want a complete list, please feel free to go through these sites.
http://cheese.joyousliving.com
http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~veggie/nonveg/cheese.html
http://www.vegsoc.org/info/cheese.html#veg
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18th August 2006 08:51 PM
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18th August 2006, 11:42 PM
#2
Junior Member
Junior Hubber
I am not sure I wanna know!I am vegetarian too but I live in the US and sometimes u have to attend some corporate parties and u never know what u r eating. Its very hard to watch out for everything we eat..dont u agree?
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19th August 2006, 01:33 AM
#3
Senior Member
Regular Hubber
Yes, I know it. I too live in the US. But, I find the list useful as I cook mac & cheese / pizza at home very often and buy cheese for that. Also, we buy the American cheese regularly for sandwiches.
That is why I thought the sites will be useful. If it is not, just forget about it, sorry please.
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