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Is extrait de malt d vegan?

Extrait de malt d is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is extrait de malt d?

Extrait de malt d is a natural food ingredient derived from malted barley, which undergoes a process of enzymatic hydrolysis and concentration to produce a thick, amber-colored liquid. It has a rich, malty flavor with notes of caramel and a subtle sweetness. Extrait de malt d is a versatile ingredient used in various food applications, such as bakery products, confectionery, beverages, and savory dishes, as a flavor enhancer, coloring agent, and source of fermentable sugars for yeast fermentation. It is also a source of vitamins, minerals, and amino acids that contribute to the nutritional value of food products.

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