Is Fur Vegetarian?
AvoidNo. Animal product not typically used in food (more typically seen in medications, supplements, cosmetics and/or cleaning supplies).
Fur and the Vegetarian Diet
Fur refers to the thick coat of soft hair covering the skin of many animals. While it is not commonly used as a food ingredient, fur may occasionally be found in non-food applications such as in certain medications, dietary supplements, cosmetics, and cleaning products. It is primarily valued for its texture and warmth in textile applications rather than for consumption.
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- Evidence-based. Diet compatibility ratings are compiled from peer-reviewed nutrition guidance, dietary association recommendations, and ingredient composition data.
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