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Is concentrato di carota vegan?

Concentrato di carota is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is concentrato di carota?

Concentrato di carota, also known as carrot concentrate, is a versatile food ingredient that adds natural sweetness and color to various dishes. Made from fresh carrots, the concentrate is obtained by reducing the vegetable's water content to increase its nutritional value and intensify its flavor. The final product is a thick and sticky syrup that contains concentrated amounts of vitamins A and C, antioxidants, and minerals. Concentrato di carota is often used as a natural sweetener, a coloring agent, or a thickening agent in food products such as sauces, dressings, juices, and baked goods.

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