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Is phosphates calcium vegan?

Phosphates calcium is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is phosphates calcium?

Calcium phosphates are a family of compounds that contain calcium ions and various forms of phosphate anions. Phosphates calcium, in particular, are commonly used in the food industry as a food additive to enhance the texture, improve the shelf life, and provide nutritional benefits to food products. It is often found in processed foods such as cheese, baked goods, and canned foods. The combination of phosphates and calcium helps to prevent clumping, maintain moisture, and improve the overall quality of the food. Additionally, phosphates calcium are also essential for maintaining healthy bones and teeth, making it a vital nutrient for human health.

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