I'm a vegetarian, too. Once I ate frozen glutinous rice balls, and I was so sick that I threw up.
I advise you not to eat, there is no need to sacrifice important things for a little taste.
There is a truth that I have summed up-delicious food can never satisfy you.
Is glycerol monostearate reliable?
Glyceryl ester should belong to suspicious category, and it is best not to ingest it. I copied it from the forum and hope it will be useful to you. Non-halal raw materials commonly used in products are as follows:
1. emulsifier. It is illegal to use hydrogenated butter (or lard) as emulsifier commonly used in food industry; Hydrogenated vegetable oil triethylene glycol method.
2. Bone glue. It is illegal to use animal bones and skin as raw materials.
3. Enzymes are widely used in food industry. It is illegal to extract from illegal animals (such as pepsin, elastase eaten as tender meat powder, trypsin, etc.), but enzymes from microorganisms are legal.
4. Glycerol. It is illegal to use animal fat as raw material. When the product is halal, glycerol from plant materials should be used.
5. Suet oil. Illegal. 6. Lecithin is illegal from animals. At present, most of it is extracted from soybeans. It is legal. 7. Alcohol. Alcohol or other narcotic substances are illegal. 8. Spice itself comes from plants, but many of them are extracted or dissolved in alcohol. Now alcohol can be used as perfume, and manufacturers can choose plant. 9. Packaging materials. Plastics, etc.