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Is lecithine de soia vegan?

Lecithine de soia is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is lecithine de soia?

Lecithin de soya, also known as soy lecithin, is a widely used food ingredient extracted from soybeans. This versatile and natural emulsifier is commonly found in processed foods such as baked goods, chocolate, and margarine. Soy lecithin helps to improve texture, increase shelf life, and prevent separation of ingredients in food products. It is also a key ingredient in many dietary supplements due to its ability to support healthy brain function and cholesterol levels. Additionally, soy lecithin is a vegan alternative to traditional egg-based lecithin and is considered safe for consumption by the FDA.

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