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Is schafmilch vegan?

Schafmilch is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is schafmilch?

Schafmilch, also known as sheep's milk, is a rich and creamy dairy product that has been consumed for centuries in many cultures around the world. This milk is derived from the mammary glands of domestic sheep, and it is known for its distinct taste and nutritional benefits. Schafmilch is a great source of protein, calcium, and vitamins, making it an ideal ingredient for a variety of dishes. Its unique flavor profile lends itself well to savory and sweet dishes alike, from creamy soups and sauces to delicious desserts. Due to its high fat content, Schafmilch is often used in the production of artisanal cheeses and butter, making it a must-have ingredient for any foodie or cheese lover.

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