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Is acide carbonique vegan?

Acide carbonique is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is acide carbonique?

Acide carbonique, also known as carbonic acid, is a colorless and odorless compound that plays a critical role in carbonation. It is formed when carbon dioxide gas is dissolved in water, resulting in a slightly acidic solution. Acide carbonique is commonly found in carbonated beverages, giving them their signature fizz and tangy taste. It is also used in the food industry as a pH regulator and preservative. Despite its acidic properties, acide carbonique is generally considered safe for consumption in small amounts, and is an essential ingredient in many popular drinks and food products.

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