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Is frischkäse magerstufe vegan?

Frischkäse magerstufe is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is frischkäse magerstufe?

Frischkäse Magerstufe is a type of German cheese that is commonly known as low-fat cream cheese. Made from pasteurized milk, it has a smooth and creamy texture with a tangy taste that makes it a versatile ingredient in many recipes. Frischkäse Magerstufe is lower in fat and calories than regular cream cheese, making it a healthier option for those who want to indulge in the rich and creamy flavor of cheese without the guilt. It can be used as a spread on bread or crackers, as a dip for vegetables, or as a key ingredient in a variety of savory or sweet dishes, from pasta sauces to cheesecakes.

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