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Is sheep and goat milk vegan?

Sheep and goat milk is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sheep and goat milk?

Sheep and goat milk is a rich, creamy dairy ingredient that has been used in traditional cuisines for centuries. This unique blend of milks offers a distinct flavor profile with subtle, earthy undertones that lend themselves to everything from savory dishes to sweet desserts. These milks are high in protein, vitamins, and minerals, making them an excellent source of nutrition. Furthermore, they are easier to digest than cow's milk and are less likely to cause lactose intolerance symptoms. Whether enjoyed on their own or incorporated into recipes, sheep and goat milk add a delicious twist to any dish.

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