Chicken Flavour

Discussion in 'Vegetarian' started by AlukaSun, Jun 20, 2005.

  1. AlukaSun

    AlukaSun Member

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    If on the ingredients it says 'chicken flavour' does that mean it has actual chicken in it?
     
  2. Hikaru Zero

    Hikaru Zero Sylvan Paladin

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    Not *actual chicken,* but the flavour probably was extracted from an actual chicken, or from a chicken broth made with real chicken, or something.
     
  3. mynameisjake07

    mynameisjake07 Banned

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  4. RetroGroove_Grrl

    RetroGroove_Grrl I'm a big girl now

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    some chicken salts have no chicken in them, not a trace!... some!
     
  5. AlukaSun

    AlukaSun Member

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    so there's no real way to know?
     
  6. RetroGroove_Grrl

    RetroGroove_Grrl I'm a big girl now

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    no just avoid it to be on the safe side
     
  7. mrsshf

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    If a chicken flavor is not derived from actual chickens, the label will usually indicate that by having (veg source) or by saying "vegetarian chicken flavor" or something. If the label doesn't indicate a non-animal source, you can pretty safely assume that the source is animal derived.
     

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