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  2. Islamic vegetarianism - Wikipedia

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    Islamic vegetarianism and veganism is the practice of abstention from meat (and other animal products in case of vegans) among Muslims.The vast majority of Muslims eat meat; many Islamic jurists consider vegetarianism permissible but not superior to meat-eating.

  3. Vegan cheese - Wikipedia

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    Vegan cheese is generally not a good source of protein compared to dairy cheese. [15] A 1998 study comparing cheddar cheese to one type of vegan cheese found that the vegan cheese had lower calories, fat, and protein, though protein content of dairy cheese varies by type. The vegan cheese had higher riboflavin and vitamin B12, making it an ...

  4. List of vegetarian and vegan companies - Wikipedia

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    Follow Your Heart – makers of Vegenaise and other vegan and vegetarian food products. Food For Life Global – a non-profit vegan food relief organization founded in 1995 to serve as the headquarters for Food for Life projects. Food For Life engages in various sorts of hunger relief, including outreach to the homeless, provision for ...

  5. Lab-grown meat can be kosher and halal, experts say - AOL

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    The opinions are a win for cell-cultivated meat companies, executives said, because it means observant followers of Judaism and Islam could one day consume their products.

  6. Lab-grown meat doesn’t involve slaughter. Does that mean it’s ...

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    The USDA gave two brands, Good Meat and Upside Foods, the green light last week to start producing and selling lab-grown, or cultivated, chicken in the United States. But is that kosher, literally?

  7. Cheese analogue - Wikipedia

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    Provel pizza cheese in a five-pound block. This product is commonly used in the preparation of St. Louis-style pizza. [dubious – discuss]One variant of pasteurized processed cheese dairy products is, according to a hospitality industry source, designed to melt well on pizza, [4] while remaining chewy; this has been described as "artificial cheesy substance that's much quicker and cheaper to ...

  8. List of meat substitutes - Wikipedia

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    Tofu, made from soy/soybeans. Textured vegetable protein – a defatted soy flour product that is a by-product of extracting soybean oil. [7] It is often used as a meat analogue or meat extender. It is quick to cook, with a protein content that is comparable to certain meats. [8] Ganmodoki – a traditional Japanese tofu based dish similar to ...

  9. Leading L.A. vegan restaurant goes un-vegan. 'I knew the ...

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    When chef Mollie Engelhart took to social media to announce that Sage Vegan Bistro would start serving meat and dairy to focus on regenerative farming practices, it shocked many in L.A.'s vegan ...