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Is aroma baunilha vegan?

Aroma baunilha is potentially vegan - it can be derived from plants or animals. You should ask the manufacturer for more details.

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So, what is aroma baunilha?

Aroma baunilha, or vanilla flavoring, is a highly aromatic and versatile ingredient that is widely used in various culinary applications. Derived from the dried pods of the vanilla orchid, this ingredient adds a sweet and creamy note to dishes, making it a popular choice for baking, desserts, and sweet treats. Its distinct flavor is achieved through the presence of vanillin, a compound that gives it its signature taste and aroma. Whether used in cakes, cookies, or ice cream, aroma baunilha adds depth and complexity to any dish, making it a must-have ingredient in any baker's pantry.

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