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Is leche en polvo descremada vegan?

Leche en polvo descremada is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is leche en polvo descremada?

Leche en polvo descremada is a Spanish phrase that refers to skimmed milk powder. It is made by removing the cream and water from fresh milk, resulting in a dry, powdery substance that can be easily stored and transported. Skimmed milk powder is often used as a low-fat alternative to regular milk in cooking, baking, and beverage-making. It contains essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin D, making it a nutritious addition to any recipe. Furthermore, it has a longer shelf life than regular milk, making it a convenient option for those who want to keep dairy on hand without worrying about spoilage.

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