Saturday, February 9, 2013
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Some Cheese has Rennet in it (lining of a calf's fourth stomach) =[?
I’m a vegetarian and I just learned that some cheese has rennet in it which is the lining or a calf's fourth stomach. So, what cheese brand or something doesn't have any animal parts? Does even like cream cheese have rennet in it?
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Check with individual companies. Many answer whether they use rennet or not in the Q and A on their webpages.
Some stores like Whole Foods and Trader Joe's offer a list of all the cheeses they carry that are vegetarian-friendly (no cow rennet).
Kraft cheese has openly said they do not use rennet because using rennet is more expensive. However, Kraft is owned by Altria Group (which is Phillip Morris's new name, and Altria Group is one of the most notorious, inumane, animal testing, human killing corporations out there - they are the ones behind most of our current name brand cigarettes after all... so your dollar trickles up into Phillip Morris pockets).
However, many cheeses (especially soft ones like gorgonzola) have rennet in them. Rennet is associated with gourmet, upper end or otherwise tastier cheese, unfortunately.
Labeling alone on a product is unreliable, because the enzyme or microbial substance used to coagulate the cheese isn't always specified or named.
Vegetarian-friendly cheeses ARE out there and ARE available. Just check online for some of your favorite brands.
If anything, buy vegan cheese - it is dairy-free, so the cruelties that occur on many commercial dairy farms are out of the equation, and obviously no rennet either.
Maybe see if you can find local cheese - you can see that the cows are taken care of then, and you can support local business, and you can ask a human being instead of taking the gamble with an impersonal, corporate giant.
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