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Is eau de source naturelle vegan?

Eau de source naturelle is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is eau de source naturelle?

"Eau de source naturelle" is a French term that translates to "natural spring water" in English. It is a high-quality type of water that is sourced from underground springs and is naturally filtered by rock and soil, resulting in a clean and crisp taste. This water is free from any additives or pollutants, making it a popular choice among health-conscious individuals. Its mineral content is typically higher than that of tap water, which can provide additional health benefits. Eau de source naturelle can be used for cooking, drinking, and even for skincare, as it is gentle and non-irritating to the skin.

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