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Is tapioca fiber vegan?

Tapioca fiber is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is tapioca fiber?

Tapioca fiber is a dietary fiber extracted from the root of cassava plants, also known as yucca or manioc. Unlike other fibers, tapioca fiber is tasteless, odorless, and has a smooth texture. It provides various health benefits, such as promoting digestive health by aiding in regular bowel movements, reducing blood sugar spikes, and decreasing inflammation. Tapioca fiber is also gluten-free, low in calories, and can be easily incorporated into foods and beverages due to its versatility. It's an excellent ingredient for those seeking to boost their fiber intake without compromising on taste or convenience.

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