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Is wheatgerm vegan?

Wheatgerm is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is wheatgerm?

Wheatgerm is a nutrient-dense part of the wheat kernel, packed with essential vitamins and minerals that promote overall health. It is the embryo of the wheat plant and contains healthy fats, fiber, and a range of nutrients, including vitamin E, folate, and zinc. This versatile ingredient adds a nutty flavor and texture to baked goods, smoothies, and other recipes. It can also be used as a nutritious topping for yogurt or oatmeal. Incorporating wheatgerm into your diet is a simple way to boost your intake of essential nutrients and support optimal health.

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