"You are amazing, this has saved me so much time when grocery shopping!"
— Austin, a user who reached out with feedback
"It's been a great tool since starting my journey! You take a pic of the nutrition/ingredients, and it'll warn you of anything questionable or not vegan. 😁"
— Ashe, a Vegan For Beginners Facebook Group member
"Use a vegan app when you go shopping, I use WhatsVegan."
— Dóra, a Vegan For Beginners Facebook Group member
So, what is indigotin?
Indigotin is a natural blue food dye that is extracted from the leaves of the indigo plant. It has been used for centuries to color fabrics and textiles, but it also has a range of culinary applications. Indigotin is a water-soluble pigment that can be used to add a rich blue color to food and beverages, including candy, ice cream, baked goods, and beverages. In addition to its vibrant hue, indigotin is known for its stability and resistance to fading, making it a popular choice for commercial food manufacturers. However, as with any food coloring, it is important to use indigotin in moderation and to be aware of any potential allergic reactions.
We've built a vegan ingredients scanner that classifies food ingredients as "vegan", "non-vegan", or "potentially vegan".
It allows you to avoid non-vegan ingredients - just take a picture of a product's ingredient list, and the app tells you if the product is vegan or not.
Check out other ingredients:
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