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Is соев лецитин vegan?

Соев лецитин is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is соев лецитин?

Соев лецитин, also known as soy lecithin, is a versatile food ingredient commonly used as an emulsifier, stabilizer, and fat replacer. It is derived from soybeans and is obtained during the production of soybean oil. Soy lecithin contains phospholipids, which impart a range of functional properties such as improving texture, enhancing viscosity, and preventing separation in various food products. Soy lecithin can be found in a wide range of foods, including chocolate, baked goods, margarine, salad dressings, and more. Due to its numerous benefits and versatility, soy lecithin has become a staple ingredient in the food industry.

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