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Is omenakuitu vegan?

Omenakuitu is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is omenakuitu?

Omenakuitu, also known as apple fiber, is a versatile food ingredient that is derived from the pulp of apples. It is a great source of dietary fiber, providing essential nutrients to the body while also promoting a healthy digestive system. Omenakuitu has a low glycemic index and can help regulate blood sugar levels, making it an ideal ingredient for those with diabetes or looking to maintain a healthy weight. It is also gluten-free, vegan-friendly, and has a slightly sweet taste that complements a wide range of recipes. Add omenakuitu to smoothies, baked goods, or sprinkle it on top of yogurt for a healthy and delicious boost.

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