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Is sirop de fructose et glucose vegan?

Sirop de fructose et glucose is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sirop de fructose et glucose?

Sirop de fructose et glucose is a liquid sweetener made from a mixture of fructose and glucose. It is commonly used as an alternative to sugar in processed foods and beverages. The syrup has a high level of sweetness and can be used in various applications, including baked goods, confectionery, and dairy products. It is also used in sports drinks and energy bars due to its ability to provide a quick source of energy. Sirop de fructose et glucose has a longer shelf life than sugar and is less prone to crystallization, making it a popular ingredient in the food industry.

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