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Are pectine des fruits vegan?

Pectine des fruits is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is pectine des fruits?

Pectin is a soluble fiber found in the cell walls of many fruits, including apples, oranges, and berries. Pectin is extracted from these fruits to create a versatile ingredient that is commonly used in cooking and baking. Pectin can be used to thicken jams and jellies, create a smooth texture in yogurt and ice cream, and even as a fat substitute in some recipes. Pectin is prized for its ability to create a gelled texture without the need for additional sugar or other thickeners. Pectin is also a natural source of dietary fiber, making it a popular choice for those looking to add more fiber to their diet.

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