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Is grasa de leche vegan?

Grasa de leche is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is grasa de leche?

Grasa de leche, also known as milkfat or butterfat in English, is a creamy and rich ingredient that brings a distinct flavor and texture to dishes. Derived from the fatty portion of cow's milk, this ingredient is commonly used in baking, sauces, and spreads. It has a smooth, velvety consistency and a pale yellow color, making it easy to incorporate into recipes. With its high percentage of saturated fat, grasa de leche adds a lusciousness to foods that cannot be replicated by other ingredients. Whether used as an ingredient or a finishing touch, grasa de leche is a versatile addition to any kitchen.

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