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Is % de cacao minimum vegan?

% de cacao minimum is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is % de cacao minimum?

"% de cacao minimum" is a term commonly used in the chocolate industry to indicate the percentage of cacao solids present in a chocolate product. The higher the percentage of cacao, the more intense and complex the flavor of the chocolate will be. A minimum percentage is usually indicated to ensure the quality and authenticity of the chocolate product, as well as to inform consumers about the level of bitterness and richness they can expect. % de cacao minimum can range from 30% for milk chocolate to 100% for unsweetened chocolate, and is a key factor in determining the quality and taste of chocolate.

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