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So, what is émulsifiant.' lécithine de soya?
Emulsifiers are crucial ingredients used in the food industry to ensure that various ingredients are mixed together correctly. Lecithin, a substance derived from soybeans, is a commonly used emulsifier due to its ability to stabilize oil and water mixtures. Lecithin acts as a bridge between water and oil, helping them to blend smoothly and form a stable emulsion. It is frequently used in the production of baked goods, confectionery, and chocolate products. Additionally, it can be used to enhance the texture of salad dressings, mayonnaise, and other sauces. Lecithin is a versatile and essential ingredient in many food products.
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