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Is concentrates of black carrot vegan?

Concentrates of black carrot is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is concentrates of black carrot?

Concentrates of black carrot are derived from the deep purple root vegetable known as black carrot, which is a rich source of anthocyanins. The concentrates are made by extracting the pigments and other beneficial compounds from the black carrot through a process that involves heating, filtering, and evaporating. They impart a vibrant and intense color to foods and drinks and have a slightly sweet flavor with hints of earthiness. These concentrates are often used in natural food coloring, beverages, and functional foods due to their high antioxidant content and potential health benefits.

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