Is Neat's-Foot Oil Pescatarian?

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No. Neat's foot oil comes from the feet of cattle.

Neat's-Foot Oil and the Pescatarian Diet

Neat's-foot oil is a yellow oil rendered and purified from the shin bones and feet (but not the hooves) of cattle. It is traditionally used in leather conditioning to soften and preserve leather products. While it is not commonly used as a food ingredient, its animal origin makes it unsuitable for pescatarian diets, which typically exclude land animal products.

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