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Is inuliinikuitu vegan?

Inuliinikuitu is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is inuliinikuitu?

Inuliinikuitu is a Finnish term for inulin fiber, a natural dietary fiber found in many plants, including chicory root, Jerusalem artichoke, and asparagus. This type of fiber is not digestible by humans, but it serves as a prebiotic that promotes the growth of beneficial bacteria in the gut. Inuliinikuitu has a slightly sweet taste and can be used as a low-calorie sugar substitute in various food products. It also has functional properties that improve the texture and shelf-life of foods. Inuliinikuitu is a versatile ingredient that offers numerous health benefits and can be easily incorporated into a balanced diet.

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