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Is % fromage en poudre vegan?

% fromage en poudre is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is % fromage en poudre?

% Fromage en poudre, also known as powdered cheese, is a versatile ingredient that can add a burst of savory, cheesy flavor to a variety of dishes. Made from real cheese that has been dehydrated and ground into a fine powder, this ingredient is convenient and easy to use. It is commonly used in recipes for macaroni and cheese, popcorn seasoning, and baked goods, but it can also be sprinkled on top of soups, salads, and even scrambled eggs to add an extra layer of deliciousness. With its long shelf life and ability to enhance the flavor of almost any dish, % fromage en poudre is a must-have ingredient in any kitchen.

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