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Is eau de source vegan?

Eau de source is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is eau de source?

Eau de source, or "spring water" in English, is a pure and refreshing ingredient that has been naturally filtered through layers of rock, soil, and sand. It is sourced from underground aquifers and is rich in minerals, such as calcium, magnesium, and potassium, which contribute to its unique taste and health benefits. Eau de source is a popular ingredient in the food and beverage industry, used to enhance the flavor and texture of various products, including bottled water, beer, and coffee. Its natural purity and crispness make it a sought-after ingredient for those who value quality and taste in their food and drink.

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