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Is concentré de protéines du petit-lait vegan?

Concentré de protéines du petit-lait is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is concentré de protéines du petit-lait?

Concentré de protéines du petit-lait, also known as whey protein concentrate, is a high-quality, easily digestible source of protein derived from milk. It's a byproduct of the cheese-making process and contains all nine essential amino acids required for muscle growth and repair. This ingredient is often used in sports nutrition products such as protein powders and bars, but can also be added to smoothies, baked goods, and other recipes. With its neutral taste and powdery texture, it's a versatile ingredient that can be used to boost the protein content of any meal or snack.

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