This product may or may not be vegetarian as it lists 1 ingredient that could derive from meat or fish depending on the source. We recommend contacting the manufacturer directly to confirm.

Is Asia Specialties Lightly Salted Rice Crackers Vegetarian?

This product may or may not be vegetarian as it lists 1 ingredient that could derive from meat or fish depending on the source. We recommend contacting the manufacturer directly to confirm.
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Lightly salted rice crackers offer a delicate, crisp texture and subtle salty flavor, commonly enjoyed as a standalone snack, paired with tea, or used as a crunchy topping for salads and soups. Reviewers note consistent crunch and mild seasoning, ease of portioning, and occasional minor packaging-related breakage during transit reported.

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Ingredients

Sugar, Rice Bran Oil (rice Bran Oil, Antioxidant: Tocopherol-rich Extract), Salt (196), Soy Sauce Powder, Maltodextrin, Flavour Enhancers: Disodium Guanylate, Disodium Inosinate; Ravouring. Contains: Soy. May Also Contain Celery, Milk, Mustard And Sesame.

What is a Vegetarian diet?

A vegetarian diet eliminates meat, poultry, and fish but typically includes dairy, eggs, and plant-based foods. People adopt it for ethical, environmental, or health reasons. This diet emphasizes fruits, vegetables, legumes, grains, nuts, and seeds as key nutrient sources. Vegetarians often get protein from eggs, tofu, beans, and lentils. It can offer health benefits such as reduced risk of heart disease and improved weight management, though attention should be given to nutrients like iron, zinc, and vitamin B12. With proper planning, a vegetarian diet can be both nutritionally complete and sustainable.

About this product

Snack · Cracker

Flavor
SavorySaltyUmami
Texture
Crunchy
Commonly used for
SnackingDipping
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