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Is du glucose vegan?

Du glucose is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is du glucose?

Du glucose is a simple sugar, also known as dextrose, that is commonly found in fruits, vegetables, and honey. It is a vital source of energy for the body's cells and is quickly absorbed into the bloodstream, making it a popular ingredient in sports drinks, energy bars, and supplements. Du glucose is also used in food production as a sweetener and as a key ingredient in the manufacturing of various food products, such as candy, baked goods, and beverages. Due to its versatility and effectiveness, du glucose has become a staple ingredient in the food industry and is widely used to enhance the flavor and texture of many different products.

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