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Is contient en lactose vegan?

Contient en lactose is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is contient en lactose?

"Contient en lactose" is a French phrase that translates to "contains lactose" in English. Lactose is a natural sugar found in milk and dairy products. This ingredient is commonly used in food manufacturing as a sweetener, texturizer, or preservative. However, it can also pose a problem for individuals who have lactose intolerance or sensitivity. Therefore, it is important for people with dietary restrictions to be aware of the presence of lactose in their food. Manufacturers are required to list lactose as an ingredient on food labels, making it easier for consumers to make informed choices.

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