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Is lait de vache entier pasteurise vegan?

Lait de vache entier pasteurise is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is lait de vache entier pasteurise?

"Lait de vache entier pasteurisé" is a French term that translates to "pasteurized whole cow's milk." This ingredient is made from the milk of cows and has undergone a process called pasteurization, where the milk is heated to a high temperature to kill any harmful bacteria. As a result, it is safe for consumption and can be used in a variety of recipes such as cheese, yogurt, and baked goods. It is a rich and creamy source of protein, calcium, and other essential vitamins and minerals, making it a popular choice for those looking to add nutritional value to their diet.

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