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Is węglany potasu vegan?

Węglany potasu is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is węglany potasu?

Potassium carbonate, or węglany potasu in Polish, is a white, odorless powder that is commonly used as a food additive. It is a naturally occurring substance that can also be obtained through the processing of wood ashes or limestone. Potassium carbonate is an alkaline compound and is often used to regulate acidity levels in food products such as wine, cheese, and baked goods. Additionally, it is used in the manufacturing of soap and glass, and as a fertilizer for crops. This versatile ingredient has been used for centuries and continues to play an important role in various industries today.

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