• Cosmicomical
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    2810 months ago

    Wine may be filtered using animal tissue, but many wines are vegan

      • @[email protected]
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        710 months ago

        It still allows using other substances in the production process if they are filtered out afterwards.
        Which vegans would still reject.

      • @[email protected]
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        410 months ago

        A German guy once told me that the original penalty for violating that law was that the brewer was to be drowned in his own beer - to be fair, he was quite drunk at the time, so it might be complete bullshit.

        • @[email protected]
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          310 months ago

          He’s confusing it with the law of Hammurabi, in which a brewer that is caught diluting his beer is sentenced thusly.

          German reinheitsgebot was not as severe, nor German (it was a Bavarian law, before Germany was a thing)

      • @PlasticExistence
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        110 months ago

        That only applies to beer breweries in Bavaria. Not all of Germany is subject to that law.

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            Only in Bavaria. I brewed beer for many years and am very familiar with the law which hit 500 years old in 2016.

      • chaogomu
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        1610 months ago

        All Worcestershire sauce. It’s fermented anchovy sauce with some spices.

        Anything that doesn’t have the anchovy, isn’t Worcestershire sauce.

        • @Guest_User
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          1210 months ago

          You can have anchovy free Worcestershire sauces. It’s actually a generic term for a class of fermented sauces, many have anchovies, but it is not a requirement

            • Alto
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              410 months ago

              It’s not bad, it’s not too far off and can be subsituted in most situations, but it’s certainly not exactly the same.

        • DessertStorms
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          -910 months ago

          Plenty of vegan Worcestershire sauces available, just like there’s vegan cheese and butter and milk and sausages and burgers and nuggets…

          You being a pedant/snob/militant carnivore/whatever isn’t going to stop people making vegan versions of things and calling them the thing. Because there’s no reason not to other than the hurt fee fees of people like you.

          • chaogomu
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            910 months ago

            There are vegan sauces that are quite nice, sure, they’re just not Worcestershire sauce.

            Hell, I’ll go further and say that if it’s not made by Lea and Perrins, it’s not Worcestershire sauce.

          • @[email protected]
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            -110 months ago

            Why are vegans obsessed with making cheap knockoff versions of nonvegan food? Cant they make their own foods?

                • ElcaineVolta
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                  -310 months ago

                  why are carnists obsessed with stuffing intestinal linings with churned up flesh to make their food shaped like zucchini?

            • @[email protected]
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              010 months ago

              Cause that way you can eat mac and cheese with hot dogs drowned in mayo without killing animals.
              Most vegans don’t do it for the health benefits, that’s just an excuse to tell others.

  • @Chocrates
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    1910 months ago

    No they aren’t, unless specified. A lot is isinglass (spelling?) To clarify it, which is fish parts.

    • @punkideas
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      910 months ago

      Isinglass is not used very much outside breweries trying to do really traditional British styles, because it’s finicky and there are better and cheaper options. I’d say that the most common thing making beer non-vegan is adding adjuncts like lactose in milk stouts.

  • @AbouBenAdhem
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    10 months ago

    Most non-dairy drinks can be vegan. Why do beer and wine in particular surprise you?

    • @[email protected]OP
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      610 months ago

      I told a friend of mine I was making Mead and she told me that is not interested because Mead is not vegan. I really forgot that she was vegan and then I started thinking “People usually make fun of vegan food, but beer and wine can be considered vegan (with the exception people has already pointed out) and those are fun drink”

      • @[email protected]
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        410 months ago

        Vegan food being a joke is also a misconception. Vegan stuff can be pretty fucking delicious, but it’s more dependent on you flavoring it correctly.

        If you fuck up non-vegan food, there is a good chance is it is still alright. If you fuck up vegan food, there is a good chance it’s not great.

        But properly prepared it can be so awesome.

  • Deceptichum
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    610 months ago

    As people have mentioned the seafood, ill also add that many wines use egg.

  • @[email protected]
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    510 months ago

    Vegan things:

    Bread, potatos, noodles, water, air all vegetables, all fruits, 70+% of the average diet.

    Vegan is not hard

    • Kraiden
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      1510 months ago

      I’m sorry but absolutely not.

      Finding vegan foods is easy, as you’ve pointed out, however eating well as a vegan takes thought and planning. Especially in the beginning.

      This is why so many people fail when they first start. They just cut out everything with animal products, and end up eating bread and salad, and give up when they’re basically malnourished and starving.

      Saying Vegan is not hard is a disservice to anyone seriously considering it. Instead of being condescending about it, give people resources to help them get it right.

      • @[email protected]
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        -210 months ago

        Its a miracle how people can eat absolute garbage but the amount of supplements that is already in the animal products (and all that 1% uptaken plant material) kinda fix that

        • chaogomu
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          410 months ago

          Dry pasta is. Any other noodle will not be. Eggs are used in a lot of places.

            • chaogomu
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              110 months ago

              Usually sold as egg noodles, yes.

              Most Italian died pasta is going to be made with just flour and water, but again, there are exceptions.

                • chaogomu
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                  110 months ago

                  That’s the most common, but there are weird pasta types out there made with beans or cauliflower or such…

                  The majority of those are vegan by design, but I’ve seen a few that were just gluten-free, and still used egg as a binder.

      • wootz
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        210 months ago

        Not vegetarian? How?

        • 0x1C3B00DA
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          210 months ago

          In the southern United States, we have biscuits made with bacon grease and sausage rolls, which are just rolls with ground sausage baked into them.

    • @GhostsAreShitty
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      110 months ago

      Wellllllll, maybe. Whitened sugar is processed with bone char, and given how white the stuf is, there’s a good chance that it’s also processed that way.

  • @ClopClopMcFuckwad
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    210 months ago

    Wine is not vegan. Wine uses sulphites which are made from crustaceans.

    • Skua
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      1210 months ago

      It’s isinglass rather that sulphites that makes a lot of beer and wine non-vegan. It’s a type of collagen made from certain fish (not usually crustaceans, so far as I know) that makes the yeast suspended in the liquid sink and coalesce into a sediment that can be removed. If you try homebrewing you’ll find that your own produce is hazy unless you use isinglass, although it doesn’t significantly change the taste

    • Leeks
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      410 months ago

      It’s not the sulphites, but the chitosan that acts as a clarifier that comes from shrimp shells and makes it not vegan.

    • @Floufym
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      310 months ago

      Milk and fishes are also sometimes used to filter the wine.