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Are matières grasses laitieres vegan?

Matières grasses laitieres is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is matières grasses laitieres?

Matières grasses laitières, also known as milk fat, is a natural ingredient that comes from cow's milk. It is composed of various fatty acids and has a rich, creamy texture that adds flavor and moisture to many different dishes. This ingredient is commonly used in baking and cooking, particularly in the production of dairy products such as cheese, butter, and cream. Matières grasses laitières is also used in the preparation of desserts, sauces, and other culinary applications where its smooth, velvety texture can enhance the overall character of the dish.

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