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Is leche desnatada vegan?

Leche desnatada is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is leche desnatada?

Leche desnatada, commonly known as skimmed milk, is a dairy product that has had most of its cream removed, resulting in a lower fat content than whole milk. This process also reduces the calorie count while maintaining the same nutritional benefits as regular milk, making it an ideal choice for those who want to enjoy the taste and health benefits of milk without the added fat. Skimmed milk can be used in a wide range of recipes, from baking to cooking, and is an excellent source of calcium, protein, and vitamin D. Its light, refreshing taste makes it a popular choice among health-conscious consumers.

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