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Are heumilch g.t.s vegan?

Heumilch g.t.s is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is heumilch g.t.s?

Heumilch G.T.S is a high-quality milk ingredient that is sourced from cows fed on grass and hay. The term "Heumilch" is derived from the German words "Heu" meaning hay and "Milch" meaning milk, indicating the traditional way of feeding the cows. G.T.S stands for "gentle thermal stimulation," a process that gently heats the milk to preserve its natural enzymes, vitamins, and minerals. This milk is known for its rich, creamy texture and delicious, natural flavor. Heumilch G.T.S is a popular choice for artisanal cheesemakers and bakers who prioritize using natural, unprocessed ingredients in their products.

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