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Is oxid uhličitý vegan?

Oxid uhličitý is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is oxid uhličitý?

"Oxid uhličitý," also known as carbon dioxide, is a colorless, odorless gas that is naturally present in the Earth's atmosphere. It is produced through various natural processes, such as respiration, fermentation, and combustion, as well as through human activities, such as fossil fuel combustion and industrial processes. In the food industry, carbon dioxide is commonly used as a food ingredient for carbonation and as a preservative to prevent the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms. It is also used in food processing to control pH levels, freeze food products, and enhance the flavor and texture of baked goods.

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