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Is jarabe fructosa vegan?

Jarabe fructosa is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is jarabe fructosa?

Jarabe fructosa, also known as fructose syrup, is a sweetener derived from corn starch. It's commonly used in the food industry to sweeten processed foods and beverages, as it's less expensive than other sweeteners like sugar and honey. Jarabe fructosa is a thick, clear liquid that's 1.2 to 1.8 times sweeter than table sugar. It's a popular ingredient in soft drinks, baked goods, and snack foods, and can also be found in some breakfast cereals, yogurt, and condiments. While it's widely used, some health experts caution against consuming excessive amounts of fructose, as it's been linked to obesity, diabetes, and other health issues.

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