Pescatarian shopping sits between vegetarian and broader animal-source label review. IngrediCheck helps you scan packaged foods against saved pescatarian rules, flag meat, gelatin, lard, animal broth, rennet, and source-dependent additives, and keep fish or shellfish preferences separate from vegetarian, vegan, or allergy rules.
What It Catches
Workflow
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Lecithin
Lecithin is a broad label term for phospholipid-rich emulsifiers used in chocolate, baked goods, dressings, infant foods, and supplements. The source can be soy, sunflower, egg, or less commonly animal tissue.
MSG
MSG is a flavor enhancer used in savory packaged foods such as soups, noodles, snacks, and seasoning systems. It matters because it remains legally accepted by mainstream regulators while still carrying unusually strong cultural baggage in clean-label and retailer discussions.
Calcium propionate
Calcium propionate is a mold-inhibiting preservative commonly used in bread, buns, tortillas, and other packaged baked goods. It matters because it sits at the center of a real shelf-life tradeoff between softer bread products and simpler ingredient decks.
Label Clues
emulsifier
Lecithin: what it does in food, current safety notes, diet compatibility, and shopper guidance from IngrediCheck.
additive
MSG: what it does in food, current safety notes, diet compatibility, and shopper guidance from IngrediCheck.
preservative
Calcium propionate: what it does in food, current safety notes, diet compatibility, and shopper guidance from IngrediCheck.
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FAQ
No. A scanner can flag common meat-derived and source-dependent terms, but processing aids, flavor sourcing, and manufacturer details may still require manual confirmation.
No. Pescatarian rules usually allow fish or seafood while vegetarian rules do not, so the saved rule should reflect the shopper's actual practice.
Keep those rules separate. A pescatarian preference does not replace allergen review, and allergy decisions should still follow the full label, precautionary statements, and clinician guidance.
Scan labels, see what fits your food notes, and read the why in plain English.
