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Is lecitinas de girasol vegan?

Lecitinas de girasol is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is lecitinas de girasol?

Lecitinas de girasol, or sunflower lecithin, is a natural emulsifier derived from sunflower seeds. It's commonly used in food products as an alternative to soy lecithin due to its potential health benefits and allergen-free properties. In addition to being a great emulsifying agent, lecitinas de girasol also functions as a stabilizer, texturizer, and antioxidant. Its high phospholipid content makes it a popular ingredient in the supplement industry for its cognitive and cardiovascular benefits. Lecitinas de girasol can be found in a variety of food products, including baked goods, dressings, and chocolate bars.

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