What is a worthy lacto-vegetarian subsitute for beef bouillon?

I dont even know what it is! Im a vegetarian, and I own to make soup near this stuff in it. Anything out here that I could use as a substitute?

Answer:
Vegetable Boullion... the brand I know is Knorr's, but there are probably various others!

The answer above me is a good answer, that I notice after posting this answer, but be advised worchestershire sauce contains anchovies.
Make a vegetable stock instead.

Just leave it out.
vegetable stock
There's a product call "better than bouillion" that works and doesn't contain MSG. You can also use a beef "flavored" soup base from your vigour food aisle that doesn't contain beef or beef products. Otherwise, just substitute vegetable broth or veggie boillion. You can also attach some worchestershire sauce or Marmite.
use veggie stock its subsequent to the beef broth in the store ,its amazingly good not pricey any hope it works for u
I would use homemade vegetable broth instead. It's cheaper, can be made from almost any veggie you own on hand, and it taste better than the stuff you'd buy.
Boil your belt or shoes. I bet the cows that that leather come off of simply laid down and died for your edification.
Vegetable stock
Get your crock pot put in 2 cups of water Now chop up your favorite veggies onion celery carrot ANY. broccoli green beans corn ,,like form a vegetable stew add more hose down as needed but keep the juice
" "The stock " "
To make it brown,,, burn some of the onions in a vessel and add some wet to dissolve the caramel. Or add Mr's Wrights browning sauce.
Why am I relating a person who have no respect for fine cooking. vegetarian aghhhh
Go to harmony house foods on the internet. They enjoy vegetarian basis for soup, including a beef substitute, and a good "Chicken" bed. I have ordered from them and hold always be happy near the quatlity and service. They also have a flat rate shipping of 5.95. Hope this help.
I use mushroom stock. It have a lot of the heartiness of beef stock lacking the beef.

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