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Is caw micelle vegan?

Caw micelle is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is caw micelle?

"Caw Micelle" is a natural and versatile food ingredient derived from cow's milk. It is composed of tiny spherical structures called micelles, which are formed by the aggregation of proteins and other molecules in milk. Caw Micelle has a high nutritional value, providing a rich source of protein, calcium, and other minerals. Due to its unique structure, it has excellent emulsifying properties and can be used in a wide range of food products like cheese, yogurts, and baked goods. Additionally, it can also act as a thickener and stabilizer in various food formulations, making it a valuable ingredient for food manufacturers.

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