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wife just asked if eggs are dairy
eggs are a legume
It would explain how i could go vegan so easily after i cracked
lol
It's fair, they keep it in the dairy section in the US. A lot of people think it counts as dairy
wtf is amerikkka? how is the country the leader of the empire? is the rest of the world just this cucked?
Where are they kept in other countries? Genuinely curious. Here they're with the milk, cream, cheese, etc
depends, i've seen them next to dairy, butter to be specific, sometimes they're with potatoes and other root vegetables/fruits. they're never just... mixed in though, they always have their own little nook. vegan stuff is samey, it usually has it's own little place but on the meat aisle or the dairy section. I think I remember seeing eggs right next to dry goods once
often in the uk they're in the same aisle as baking goods like flour and sugar, or with the bread
valid question
well what did you say
Eggs are dairy in the supermarket and kosher restaurant sense. Milk is obviously dairy. Soy milk is clearly non-dairy. However, so is lactose-free cows' milk when it's on a menu.
i thought eggs were pareve? why would a kosher restaurant care
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jewish_dairy_restaurant
Mr Belden says dairy are things associated with barnyard pregnancy, so by that logic, eggs are dairy.