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Is bone earth vegan?

Bone earth is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is bone earth?

Bone earth, also known as bone ash, is a finely ground powder made from animal bones that have been heated and then pulverized. It is a versatile ingredient that is commonly used in the production of porcelain and ceramics due to its ability to enhance the strength and durability of these materials. In the food industry, bone earth is used as a source of calcium and phosphorus, which are important minerals for maintaining strong bones and teeth. It can also be added to animal feed to improve the nutritional content. Additionally, bone earth is sometimes used in the production of fertilizer due to its high levels of nitrogen and other nutrients.

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