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Is émulsifiant lécithines soja vegan?

Émulsifiant lécithines soja is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is émulsifiant lécithines soja?

Emulsifiant lécithines soja, or soy lecithin emulsifier, is a common food ingredient derived from soybeans. It is often used as an additive in processed foods to improve their texture and shelf life. Soy lecithin is a natural emulsifier, meaning it helps to blend together two substances that would normally separate, such as oil and water. It is also used in baking to improve the consistency of doughs and batters. Soy lecithin is generally considered safe for consumption and is approved by many regulatory agencies around the world. However, individuals with soy allergies should avoid this ingredient.

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