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Is xarope de milho vegan?

Xarope de milho is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is xarope de milho?

Xarope de milho is a versatile and commonly used sweetener made from cornstarch. This syrupy substance is derived from the hydrolysis of cornstarch and is an alternative to sugar due to its lower cost and easy availability. With its mild flavor and thick texture, xarope de milho is a popular ingredient in many food products such as baked goods, cereals, and snack bars. It is also commonly used in the production of beverages such as soft drinks, energy drinks, and fruit juices. Additionally, xarope de milho is often used as a binding agent in various food products to help maintain their texture and consistency.

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