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Is potassium chloride vegan?

Potassium chloride is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is potassium chloride?

Potassium chloride is a naturally occurring mineral that is commonly used as a salt substitute and a flavor enhancer in the food industry. It is an odorless and colorless crystal that has a salty taste similar to table salt. Potassium chloride is a vital nutrient that plays a crucial role in maintaining the body's fluid balance and regulating muscle and nerve function. It is commonly found in fruits, vegetables, and dairy products. Due to its versatility and health benefits, potassium chloride is a popular ingredient in a variety of food products, including baked goods, snacks, and soups.

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