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Is latte magro vegan?

Latte magro is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is latte magro?

Latte magro is an Italian phrase that translates to "skinny milk" or "low-fat milk." As a food ingredient, it is commonly used in coffee-based beverages such as lattes and cappuccinos. It has a lower fat content compared to regular milk, making it ideal for those who are watching their calorie intake. Latte magro still retains the same creamy texture and flavor profile as whole milk, but with fewer calories and less fat. It can also be used in cooking and baking as a healthier alternative to regular milk. Overall, latte magro is a versatile and healthy ingredient that can easily be incorporated into various recipes.

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