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Is leite fermentado vegan?

Leite fermentado is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is leite fermentado?

Leite fermentado, also known as fermented milk, is a popular dairy product that has been cultured with beneficial bacteria. This traditional food ingredient has a tangy and slightly sour taste due to the fermentation process, which breaks down lactose and creates lactic acid. Leite fermentado is a rich source of calcium, protein, and probiotics, making it a healthy addition to any diet. It can be enjoyed plain or used in a variety of recipes, such as smoothies, dips, and dressings. Its unique flavor profile and nutritional benefits make leite fermentado a beloved ingredient in many cultures around the world.

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