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Tema: Ingredients and products to avoid

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    Leche: la carne líquida Avatar de Alma_Animal
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    Ingredients and products to avoid


    He pensado que a los veganos y vegetarianos que vayan a Inglaterra o EEUU les puede interesar llevarse una lista de ingredientes no aptos "por si las flies".

    I thought vegans and vegetarians who are going on holiday to England or the US might like a handy list of ingredients and products to avoid while they're there, so here it is.


    albumen/albumin: egg white. Use/s: food binder
    alpha hydroxy acids (AHAs): naturally occurring chemicals derived from fruit or milk. Use/s: cosmetics
    ambergris: morbid concretion obtained from the intestine of the sperm whale. Use/s: perfumes
    amniotic fluid: fluid surrounding the foetus within the placenta. Use/s: cosmetics
    anchovy: small fish of the herring family. Often an ingredient of Worcester sauce and pizza toppings. Use/s: flavor enhancer
    angora: fiber obtained from rabbits or goats. Use/s: clothing
    aspic: jelly derived from meat and fish. Use/s: glazing agent
    astrakhan: skin of still born or very young lambs from a breed originating in Astrakhan, Russia. Use/s: clothing
    bristle: stiff animal hair, usually from pigs. Use/s: brushes
    casein: Ammonium Caseinate. Calcium Caseinate. Potassium Caseinate. Sodium Caseinate. The principle protein of cow's milk. Use/s: texturizer for ice cream, frozen custard, ice milk, fruit sherbets, and in special diet preparations.
    cashmere: fine wool from the cashmere goat and wild goat of Tibet. Use/s: clothing
    castoreum: obtained from the anal sex gland of the beaver. Use/s: fixative in perfumes
    catgut: dried and twisted intestines of the sheep or horse. Use/s: stringed musical instruments, surgical stitching
    caviar: roe of the sturgeon and other fish. Use/s: a relish
    chitin: organic base of the hard parts of insects and crustacea eg shrimps, crabs. Use/s: conditioners and skin care products, thickener and moisturiser in shampoos
    chamois: soft leather from the skin of the chamois antelope, sheep, goats, deer, etc. Use/s: cleaning cloth
    cochineal (E120): dye-stuff consisting of the dried bodies of scale insects. Use/s: red food and drink coloring
    cod liver oil: oil extracted from the liver of cod and related fish. Use/s: food supplement
    D3 (cholecalciferol): vitamin derived from lanolin or fish oil. Use/s: vitamin and food supplements
    down: underplummage of fowls (especially duck and goose). Use/s: filling quilts, pillows, sleeping bags, padded clothing
    eider down: small, soft feathers from the breast of the eider duck. Use/s: filling quilts
    elastin: protein uniting muscle fibers in meat. Use/s: moisturizer in cosmetics
    gelatin: jelly obtained by boiling animal tissues (skin, tendons, ligaments etc) or bones. Use/s: confectionery, biscuits, capsules, jellies, photographic film, match heads
    glycerin/glycerol (E422): clear, colourless liquid which may be derived from animal fats, synthesised from propylene or from fermentation of sugars. Use/s: solvent for flavours, texture improver, humectant
    hide: animal skin (raw or tanned). Use/s: clothing and footwear, clothing accessories, upholstery
    isinglass: very pure form of gelatin obtained from the air bladders of some freshwater fishes, especially the sturgeon. Use/s: clarifying alcoholic drinks, jellies
    keratin: protein found in hair, horns, hoofs and feathers. Use/s: shampoos and conditioners, fertilizer
    L-cysteine hydrochloride (E920): manufactured from animal hair and chicken feathers, or synthetically from coal tar. Use/s: shampoo, improving agent for white flour
    lactose: milk sugar. Use/s: tablet filler, sweetener, 'carrier' for flavoring agents & emdash; especially in crisps
    lanolin: fat extracted from sheep's wool. Use/s: cleaning products, an emollient and emulsifier used in cosmetics & emdash; especially lipsticks
    lard: fat surrounding the stomach and kidneys of the pig, sheep and cattle. Use/s: culinary
    leather: tanned hide (mostly from cattle but also sheep, pigs, goats etc). Use/s: clothing and footwear, clothing accessories, upholstery
    lecithin (E322): fatty substance found in nerve tissues, egg yolk, blood and other tissues. Use/s: emulsifier in baked goods and confectionery
    lutein(E161(b)): substance of deep yellow colour found in egg yolk. Use/s: food coloring
    mohair: cloth or yarn made from the hair of the angora goat. Use/s: clothing
    musk: substance secreted in a gland or sac by the male musk deer. Use/s: perfume
    oleoic oil: liquid obtained from pressed tallow. Use/s: margarines
    oleostearin: solid obtained from pressed tallow. Use/s: soap and candle making
    oestrogen: female sex hormone from cow ovaries or pregnant mares' urine. Use/s: cosmetics, body building supplements, hormone creams
    pearl ('Mother of', or 'cultured'): concretion of layers of pain-dulling nacre formed around a foreign particle within the shell of various bivalve molluscs, principally the oyster. Use/s: jewelry and decorative
    pepsin: enzyme found in gastric juices. Use/s: cheese making
    placenta: organ by which the foetus is attached to the umbilical cord. Use/s: cosmetics
    progesterone: sex hormone. Use/s: hormone creams
    propolis: bee glue. Used by bees to stop up crevices and fix combs to the hive. Use/s: toiletries and cosmetics
    rennet: extract of calf stomach. Contains the enzyme renin which clots milk. Use/s: cheese making, junkets
    roe eggs: obtained from the abdomen of slaughtered female fish. Use/s: a relish
    sable: fur from the sable marten, a small carnivorous mammal. Use/s: clothing, artists' brushes
    shellac (E904): insect secretion. Use/s: hair spray, lip sealer, polishes, glazing agent
    silk: cloth made from the fibre produced by the larvae ('silk worm') of certain bombycine moths, the harvesting of which entails the destruction of the insect. Use/s: clothing, cosmetics
    sodium 5'-inosinate: occurs naturally in muscle. Prepared from fish waste. Use/s: flavor enhancer
    sperm oil: oil found in the head of various species of whales. Use/s: candle making
    spermaceti wax: fatty substance found mainly in the head of the sperm whale, other whales and dolphins. Use/s: medicines, candle making, cosmetics
    sponge: aquatic animal or colony of animals of a 'low order', characterized by a tough elastic skeleton of interlaced fibers. Use/s. bathing aid
    squalene/squalane: found in the liver of the shark (and rats). Use/s: toiletries and cosmetics
    stearate: salt of stearic acid Use/s: body building supplements
    stearic acid (E570): organic acid prepared from stearin
    stearin(e): general name for the three glycerids (monostearin, distearin, tristearin). Formed by the combination of stearic acid and glycerin; chiefly applied to tristearin, which is the main constituent of tallow or suet. Use/s: medicines, skin softener in toiletries and cosmetics
    suede: kid-, pig- or calf-skin, tanned. Use/s: clothing and footwear
    suet: solid fat prepared from the kidneys of cattle and sheep. Use/s: cooking
    tallow: hard animal fat, especially that obtained from the parts about the kidneys of ruminating animals. Use/s: soap and candle making
    testosterone: male hormone. Use/s: body building supplements
    urea: waste nitrogen formed in the liver and excreted by the kidneys. Use/s: toiletries and cosmetics
    vellum: fine parchment prepared from the skins of calves, lambs or kids. Use/s: writing material
    vitamin A (retinol): derived from fish liver oil or egg yolk. Use/s: cosmetics, food supplement
    volaise: ostrich meat
    whey: residue from milk after the removal of the casein and most of the fat. By-product of cheese making. Use/s: margarines, biscuits, crisps, cleaning products
    wool: hair forming the fleecy coat of the domesticated sheep (and similar animals). Use/s: clothing
    Última edición por Alma_Animal; 03-abr-2010 a las 14:31


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    Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey Avatar de Xykyz
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    eso eso, por si las flies xD
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