• Traegert@lemm.ee
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    4 months ago

    There is a difference between vegetarian and vegan. Hence there being two different words.

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    4 months ago

    They’re also not animal byproducts according to the European Food Safety Authority. They’re instead animal products.

  • paysrenttobirds@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    TIL

    Animal by-products, as defined by the USDA, are products harvested or manufactured from livestock other than muscle meat.[3] In the EU, animal by-products (ABPs) are defined somewhat more broadly, as materials from animals that people do not consume.[4] Thus, chicken eggs for human consumption are considered by-products in the US but not France; whereas eggs destined for animal feed are classified as animal by-products in both countries

    So USDA disagrees with Taco Bell, but the various badges given by the vegetarian association have more precise definitions. I didn’t know about animal genes used in plants?

  • flughoernchen@feddit.org
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    4 months ago

    If I were to categorize in products and by-product intuitively I’d think meat was product and dairy and eggs by-products. Scince “CoWs GiVe MiLk AnYwAyS”.