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Is soyabean oil vegan?

Soyabean oil is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is soyabean oil?

Soybean oil is a versatile and widely used cooking oil that is derived from the seeds of the soybean plant. With its mild flavor and high smoke point, it is perfect for frying, baking, and sautéing. Soybean oil is also a good source of vitamin E and essential fatty acids, which can help maintain healthy skin and lower cholesterol levels. It is commonly used in salad dressings, marinades, and sauces, and is a popular choice for both home cooks and professional chefs. Thanks to its affordability, long shelf life, and numerous health benefits, soybean oil is a staple ingredient in many households and food industries around the world.

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