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So, what is émulsifiant de lécithine de tournesol?
"Emulsifiant de lécithine de tournesol" is a food ingredient that is derived from sunflower lecithin. Lecithin is a natural substance that is commonly used in the food industry as an emulsifier, which helps ingredients mix together that would otherwise separate. Sunflower lecithin is a particularly high-quality source of this substance and is often used in food products that require a smooth and creamy texture, such as chocolate and baked goods. It is a natural and safe ingredient that has been widely used in the food industry for many years, and is a popular choice for consumers who are looking for plant-based alternatives to traditional emulsifiers.
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