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Is full cream milk powder vegan?

Full cream milk powder is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is full cream milk powder?

Full cream milk powder is a versatile and nutritious ingredient made from pure whole milk. It is produced by removing water from fresh milk and spray-drying it to create a fine powder. This powder retains all the nutritional goodness of fresh milk, including calcium, protein, and vitamins. Its creamy flavor and texture make it ideal for baking, cooking, or as a creamy base for hot drinks. Full cream milk powder is a shelf-stable ingredient that can be stored for extended periods without refrigeration, making it a popular choice for those who need a convenient and reliable source of milk.

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