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Is dinátrium-inozinát vegan?

Dinátrium-inozinát is potentially vegan - it can be derived from plants or animals. You should ask the manufacturer for more details.

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So, what is dinátrium-inozinát?

Dinátrium-inozinát, also known as disodium inosinate, is a food ingredient commonly used as a flavor enhancer in processed foods. It is derived from nucleotides found in fish or meat, making it a popular ingredient in many savory products like soups, chips, and sauces. Dinátrium-inozinát works by enhancing the umami taste, which is known for providing a savory, meaty flavor to dishes. This ingredient is generally recognized as safe by the FDA and has been used in food products for several decades. However, some people may be sensitive to it, so it is important to check food labels if you have any concerns.

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