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Is suerolácteo en polvo vegan?

Suerolácteo en polvo is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is suerolácteo en polvo?

"Suerolácteo en polvo" is a versatile dairy-based ingredient that has gained popularity in recent years. It is made by drying and processing whey protein, which is a byproduct of cheese-making. This powder form of suerolácteo is rich in essential amino acids and contains a high level of protein, making it an ideal supplement for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Suerolácteo en polvo can be added to smoothies, shakes or used as a baking ingredient in a variety of recipes, including bread, cakes, and pastries. Its unique creamy texture also makes it a popular choice for enriching soups and sauces.

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