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Is laiten poudre écrémé vegan?

Laiten poudre écrémé is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is laiten poudre écrémé?

Laiten poudre écrémé, also known as skimmed milk powder, is a dairy product that has been made by removing the cream from fresh milk and then evaporating the liquid to produce a powder. This ingredient offers a convenient way to add milk flavor and nutrition to recipes where using fresh milk may not be practical or available. Skimmed milk powder is low in fat but rich in protein, calcium, and other essential vitamins and minerals. It can be used in a wide range of applications such as baking, cooking, and as a coffee or tea whitener to enhance the taste and texture of your favorite dishes.

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