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Is arômes naturels de saumon vegan?

Arômes naturels de saumon is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is arômes naturels de saumon?

"Arômes naturels de saumon" is a French term that translates to "natural flavors of salmon" in English. This ingredient is typically used in food products to add a subtle yet distinct salmon taste without the need for actual pieces of fish. The natural flavors are extracted from various parts of the salmon, such as the skin and bones, and can be used in a wide range of dishes, including soups, sauces, and marinades. These natural flavors are a great alternative for those who enjoy the taste of salmon but want to avoid consuming actual fish for dietary or ethical reasons.

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