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Are derivés laitiers vegan?

Derivés laitiers is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is derivés laitiers?

"Derivés laitiers" is a French term that translates to "dairy products" in English. This ingredient encompasses a wide range of food products derived from milk, including cheese, yogurt, butter, cream, and whey protein. Derivés laitiers are rich in essential nutrients such as calcium, vitamin D, and protein, making them an indispensable part of a balanced diet. They add flavor, texture, and nutrition to various dishes and can be enjoyed on their own as well. Whether you're a cheese lover, a yogurt fanatic, or a butter enthusiast, derivés laitiers are sure to satisfy your cravings and boost your health.

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