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Is lait écrémé en' poudre vegan?

Lait écrémé en' poudre is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is lait écrémé en' poudre?

"Lait écrémé en poudre" is a French term that translates to "skimmed milk powder" in English. This versatile ingredient is made by removing the fat content from fresh milk and then drying it to form a fine, powdery substance. Skimmed milk powder is a popular ingredient in many food products due to its long shelf life, low-fat content, and ability to easily mix with other dry ingredients. It can be used as a substitute for liquid milk or cream in recipes such as baked goods, soups, and sauces. Additionally, it is a common ingredient in protein powders and meal replacement shakes due to its high protein content.

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