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(which I was baffled to learn is absolutely a real website), rennet is used to coagulate milk during the production process to form a thick curd.
According to this fascinating website, there are two types of rennet — animal and vegetable.
As PETA mentioned, the animal variety comes from the stomachs of calves, lambs and goats while the vegetable variety performs a similar chemical function but, unlike animal rennet, is suitable for vegetarians.
I then had a scroll on TikTok and found the below comment that argued that while parmesan is most likely vego, Parmigiano-Reggiano is not.
For context, Parmigiano-Reggiano is a cheese variety made according to and can only be produced in specific regions of Italy. Kinda like Champagne but for cheese.
So, armed with this knowledge endorsed by sources on both sides of the ethical argument, I did some googling for supermarket parmesans to suss whether they contained rennet.
After a quick search, I could tell that all Parmigiano-Reggianos did indeed contain animal rennet in their ingredients list. So, bad news for any vegos with expensive taste.
On the other hand, the ingredients list for the less expenny parmesans at Coles and Woolies only indicated that they contained “enzymes”. They did not specify if these enzymes were of the animal or vegetable variety that we discussed earlier. Hmmmm.
In my internet surfing, I could only find one parmesan variety at Woolies that indicated it was made from non-animal rennet ie: suitable for vegetarians.
Given this, it’s difficult to say whether the enzymes present in most supermarket parmesans is animal or vegetable. Perhaps if you squint at the ingredients list in-store?
While this enzyme knowledge certainly isn’t (at least, not to cheese producers), many folks on the internet have voiced their utter dismay after learning their favourite cheese may have no-go ingredients in it.
At the end of the day, it’s your money.
Personally, I think I’ll stick to my strict diet of coffee, hummus and two-minute noodles.
@sara.x.sarah I learn too many things on here #vegetarian #fyp
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@stefandrubie I really didn’t need to know that. & now we all do.. #vegetarian #parmesancheese #manchego #cheesetiktok #DoritosTriangleTryout #cheeseisnotvegetarian #fyp
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@c0wpr1nt4lyfe I feel so betrayed rn y’all
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