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Is tarwe-zetmeel vegan?

Tarwe-zetmeel is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is tarwe-zetmeel?

Tarwe-zetmeel is a Dutch term that refers to wheat starch, a fine white powder derived from the wheat plant. It is commonly used as a thickening agent in various food products such as sauces, soups, and gravies, as well as in bakery goods, confectionery, and processed meats. Wheat starch has excellent gelling and binding properties, making it a popular ingredient in the food industry. It is also gluten-free, which makes it a suitable alternative for individuals with gluten intolerance. Tarwe-zetmeel is an essential ingredient in many food products, providing texture, consistency, and stability while enhancing their overall quality.

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