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Is avec cire de carnauba vegan?

Avec cire de carnauba is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is avec cire de carnauba?

"Avec cire de carnauba" is a food ingredient that adds a glossy finish to various food products, ranging from candies to chocolate bars. This ingredient is derived from the leaves of the carnauba palm tree, which is native to Brazil. The wax is harvested by drying the leaves, beating them to loosen the wax, and then refining it into a usable form. It is commonly used as a natural alternative to synthetic waxes in the food industry due to its non-toxic and edible properties. With its ability to create a beautiful shine and protect food products, avec cire de carnauba is a popular choice for many food manufacturers.

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