This dip was mentioned to me by a friend who had bought it thinking it was vegetarian, which is fair enough. The title certainly sounds like it's full of spinach and cheese but hidden in the ingredients is gelatine, which of course is sourced from beef. It's halal gelatine, though, so that's good for Muslims, but not so good for vegetarians.
Ingredients
• Sour cream (44%) - [Non-fat milk solids, modified starch, halal gelatine (from beef) culture.] — This surprised me as I wasn't aware that sour cream had gelatine in it. I had presumed that it was cream which had been ... well ... soured. Instead, there is modified starch and gelatine added. Gelatine is used in food as a gelling agent and it is usually made from the collagen inside animals' skin and bones, most commonly pork. Halal means lawful in Arabic and is a food code by which Muslims live which bans the eating of pork and says that cattle should be slaughtered following certain rituals. This gelatine can be consumed by Muslims. But not vegetarians, who may have bought this product assuming it was meat-free.
• Water