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Which Products In Subway In India Donot Contain Eggs And Totally Vegeterian

Are eggs and milk considered vegetarian or non-vegetarian food?

First of all there should be a fine line between the definition of vegetarian food and non-vegetarian food. Some people just define it on the basis of non-living and living things without even wondering that the things they have eaten till now to survive i.e. green leafy vegetables were also living at some point of time.Now here is how I define veg and non-veg things. I am a non-vegetarian and I eat much of chicken, fish and goat. Which I consider  as non-veg. Why? Because they had emotions, they had a life, they were killed and above all they suffered a pain about which no living thing on the earth could tell or describe. So here is what veg and non-veg really mean to me.Now coming to the question. Are eggs living thing? Yeah sure, it is a single cell. But do you consider it as non-veg? No. You can't. I agree it came out of a chicken but so do milk from cow etc. And as mentioned in the question eggs are infertile, so you are not disappointing a chicken as it was not expecting a beautiful chick out of that egg. Neither does it have any emotions nor suffers any pain. It is manufactured to be eaten just like farms produces green leafy vegetable.Things said above are all logical and sensible to me and are completely my views. Its up to you to agree or disagree.Although some religions consider eggs as non-veg so they should stick to it, nobody is forcing them.( Eg. even early Christian Church believed that earth was flat but it was proved to be wrong.) There are some things in every religion which are not logical but its ones belief in his/her religion which makes them follow it. So I don't intend to hurt religious sentiment of anyone but for me eggs are veg.

Are products like Maggie and Kurkure, which contain egg, be categorized under pure vegetarian?

Maggie is non-veg .You can find n numbers of articles on google .Please do not compromise your religion in sake of taste ! --check this -- Maggi contains MSG (Monosodium glutamate) used as a flavor enhancer, which is made? using Bactosoytone, itself made from soy protein using a catalyst enzyme porcine (taken from intestine of Pig). Chemically, catalyst never goes in the molecu...lar structure of Bactosoytone, hence it's Vegetarian for Nestle,not for public. MSG as such is harmful to health.     Pigs skin juice (Suyyar keh Maas ka Rus) is used for bringing taste to maggi

My Daughter Wants To Become A Vegetarian?

There are some books that will give you recipes and advise on feeding a vegetarian child. For some of the meals you make, you may need to make her something completely different, but to be honest, a lot of meals can be made vegetarian(with simple substitutions, or leaving the meat out). For example, if you're making taco's, use lentil/black beans/etc; hamburgers, use portobello mushrooms, or fake burgers. A little creativity will go a long way when making dinner, so you're not cooking two different meals every day.

Also, since your daughter is 11, and old enough to help you in the kitchen(and learn about what she needs in order to have a balanced diet), you can get a few kid cook books and cook together.

Books
Kids Can Cook: Vegetarian Recipes
by Dorothy R. Bates and Suzanne Havala

Raising Vegetarian Children : A Guide to Good Health and Family Harmony
by Joanne Stepaniak, Vesanto Melina

Better Than Peanut Butter & Jelly: Quick Vegetarian Meals Your Kids Will Love!
by Marty Mattare

Vegan Lunch Box: 130 Amazing, Animal-Free Lunches Kids and Grown-Ups Will Love!
by Jennifer McCann

Disease-Proof Your Child: Feeding Kids Right
by Joel Fuhrman

Websites:
http://www.pcrm.org/health/veginfo/veg_d...
http://www.vrg.org/
http://vegkitchen.com/kid-friendly-recip...
http://www.theveggietable.com/recipes/recipes-kids.html

Does Subway have meatless salads and stuff for vegetarians?

the veggie delight

Are there any vegan burgers in McDonald's India?

I stopped going to McDonald's long time back but if you are looking for a pure vegan burger, McAloo Tikki (in India) is the only one that comes to my mind. If you have problems with Vegetarian and Non Vegetarian food being served in the same restaurant (like my in-laws), then I suggest you avoid McDonald's altogether and look for some place that serves only vegetarian. Just one point here: International chains like McDonald's serve one of the best vegetarian options (amongst their chains) only in India. My wife went to a Subway joint in Atlanta (US) and asked for a veg sub - all she got in return was a footlong filled with juicy grass.

Do subway's oatmeal cookies have eggs?

Hey, on the website there's a place where you can send them a question and they promise to answer it.

I've included the page where you can ask the question.
http://www.subway.com/applications/NutritionInfo/nutritionlist.aspx?id=soup

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