Is nekot cookies vegetarian friendly: I am still learning to reading labels, ( this my first day being vegetarian) the label reads it contains soy, wheat and peanuts
If that is ALL the label says, then ask yourself if any of these items came from an animal. Surely you can figure those ingredients out... Soy? No. Wheat? No. Peanuts? No.
Then you're good to go.
However, if there are ingredients you don't recognise, then it may be vegan or it may not be... Best option is to leave it until you can look the ingredients up onlne.
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