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Is eau gazeifiee. vegan?

Eau gazeifiee. is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is eau gazeifiee.?

Eau gazeifiee, which translates to "carbonated water" in English, is a refreshing and effervescent addition to many dishes and beverages. This sparkling water is created by infusing regular water with carbon dioxide under high pressure, resulting in a bubbly and crisp texture. Eau gazeifiee can be enjoyed on its own as a thirst-quenching beverage or used as a mixer in cocktails and mocktails. It is also commonly used in cooking and baking recipes to add lightness and texture to dishes such as pastries, cakes, and meringues. With zero calories and no added sugars, eau gazeifiee is a healthy alternative to sugary drinks and sodas.

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