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Are milks solids vegan?

Milks solids is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is milks solids?

Milk solids refer to the dried or powdered form of milk that contains all the nutrients found in liquid milk. They are typically made by removing the water content from fresh milk through evaporation and spray-drying methods. Milk solids can be further processed to produce different types of dairy products, such as cheese, yogurt, and ice cream. They are also a common ingredient in various baked goods, confectionery items, and infant formulas. High in protein, vitamins, and minerals, milk solids offer a rich and creamy texture to foods and provide a source of essential nutrients for the human body.

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