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Is de poudre de lait vegan?

De poudre de lait is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is de poudre de lait?

Poudre de lait, or milk powder, is a versatile ingredient used in various culinary applications. It is made by evaporating the moisture from regular milk until it forms a dry powder. This process helps to extend the shelf life of the milk while retaining its nutritional content. Poudre de lait can be used to enhance the flavor, texture, and nutrient density of baked goods, confectionery products, sauces, and soups. It is also an excellent alternative to regular milk for those who are lactose intolerant or prefer a longer-lasting milk product. With its creamy taste and distinct aroma, poudre de lait adds depth and richness to any dish.

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