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Is fischextrakt vegan?

Fischextrakt is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is fischextrakt?

Fischextrakt, also known as fish extract, is a concentrated liquid derived from fish tissues such as skin, bones, and viscera. This ingredient is commonly used in the food industry to enhance the umami flavor of products, as it contains high levels of glutamic acid, an amino acid responsible for this taste sensation. Fischextrakt is also known for its nutritional value, as it contains essential vitamins and minerals such as omega-3 fatty acids, calcium, and iodine. Due to its unique flavor profile and health benefits, fischextrakt is a popular ingredient in various dishes ranging from soups and sauces to gravies and marinades.

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