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Is kaliumchlorid vegan?

Kaliumchlorid is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is kaliumchlorid?

Kaliumchlorid, also known as potassium chloride, is a naturally occurring mineral and essential nutrient found in many foods. It is commonly used as a salt substitute due to its ability to enhance the flavor of food without the negative health effects of sodium. Kaliumchlorid can also be used as a nutritional supplement to support heart health, muscle function, and electrolyte balance. In the food industry, it is often added to processed and packaged foods as a preservative and flavor enhancer. As with any food ingredient, moderation is key to ensure that the recommended daily intake of potassium is not exceeded.

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