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Is eau gazeüse vegan?

Eau gazeüse is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is eau gazeüse?

Eau gazeuse, or sparkling water, is a refreshing beverage that has gained popularity for its unique effervescence and health benefits. Unlike still water, eau gazeuse contains carbon dioxide gas, which creates the fizzing sensation and gives it a distinctively tangy taste. This bubbly water can be enjoyed on its own, mixed with a splash of juice or used as a healthier alternative to sugary soft drinks. Drinking eau gazeuse has been linked to improved digestion, hydration and even weight loss. With its versatility and health benefits, it's no wonder that eau gazeuse has become a popular beverage choice around the world.

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