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Is tejfehérjék vegan?

Tejfehérjék is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is tejfehérjék?

Tejfehérjék is a Hungarian term that translates to "milk proteins" in English. These proteins are derived from milk and are an excellent source of essential amino acids, making them ideal for use in various food products. Tejfehérjék is often used as an ingredient in protein powders, bars, and shakes, as well as in baked goods and other processed foods. Due to their high nutritional value and versatility, tejfehérjék have become increasingly popular among health-conscious consumers and athletes looking to boost their protein intake. Additionally, these proteins can be easily incorporated into vegan and vegetarian diets due to their plant-based alternatives.

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