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Is cassava juice vegan?

Cassava juice is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is cassava juice?

Cassava juice is a nutrient-rich and refreshing beverage made from the starchy root vegetable, cassava. It has a slightly sweet taste with a hint of earthiness and is commonly consumed in tropical regions around the world. Cassava juice is loaded with vitamins and minerals such as vitamin C, potassium, and magnesium, making it an excellent source of hydration and nutrition. Additionally, cassava juice contains antioxidants that protect the body against the damaging effects of free radicals. This versatile ingredient can be enjoyed on its own or combined with other flavors to create delicious cocktails and smoothies.

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