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Is gomme de gùar vegan?

Gomme de gùar is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is gomme de gùar?

Gomme de guar, also known as guar gum, is a versatile food ingredient derived from the seeds of the guar plant. It is a natural thickener and binder commonly used in the food industry to improve the texture and consistency of a wide range of products, from ice cream to salad dressings. With its neutral taste and ability to withstand high temperatures and acidic conditions, gomme de guar is an essential ingredient in many gluten-free and vegan products. It is also believed to have health benefits, such as reducing blood sugar and cholesterol levels. Gomme de guar is a valuable addition to any kitchen or food manufacturing facility.

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