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Is dont soja vegan?

Dont soja is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is dont soja?

"Dot soja" is a unique and versatile food ingredient that has gained popularity in recent years due to its many health benefits and culinary uses. Also known as textured soy protein, it is a plant-based protein made from defatted soy flour that has been processed to create a meat-like texture. It is high in protein and low in fat, making it an excellent meat substitute for vegetarian and vegan diets. Dot soja can be used in a variety of dishes, such as burgers, meatballs, and chili, and can be flavored to mimic the taste of meat. Its chewy texture and nutritional value make it a popular choice for those looking to add plant-based protein to their diet.

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