Why Some
Vegetarians Will Not Consume Sugar
Some vegetarians, usually strict vegans, will not consume
sugar. This is because sugar is often whitened with the bone
char from cows.
If you are a vegetarian and you want to continue eating
products that contain sugar, but do not want to cause suffering
in the process, you have a number of options.
Your first option is to only consume products made with beet
sugar. There are two major sources of sugar in the U.S.A:
beet sugar and cane sugar. Cane sugar is often
whitened with bone char from cows; in contrast, beet sugar is
never whitened with bone char.
So, if you want to completely avoid the bone char, you can
do so by eating only beet sugar. The only challenge, and it is
a big one, is to find out which foods contain beet sugar and
which foods contain cane sugar.
To make things more complex, you can also consume a number
of types of cane sugar, as long as you are willing to find out
what the source of the sugar is.
You can do this in a lot of cases by looking at the
nutritional panel on food before you buy it. If it says
fructose or dextrose, the sugar is from a plant source (either
beet or corn). If it says sucrose, it could be from a number of
sources, which could include bone char-whitened cane sugar.
Now, if you are cooking with sugar, you can personally
verify that is bone-char free by purchasing from the following
companies, which have publicly-stated that they do not use
bone-char: Florida Crystals Refinery, Imperial Sugar Company,
Irish Sugar Ltd., Sugar In the Raw (which is also
less-refined), and American Crystal Sugar Company.
If you can’t find these brands, but want to avoid consuming
bone-char sugar if possible, you can avoid these brands, which
have publicly-stated that they do use bone-char: Domino,
Savannah Foods, and C&H Sugar Company.
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