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Is poudres de lait écrémé et entier vegan?

Poudres de lait écrémé et entier is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is poudres de lait écrémé et entier?

"Poudres de lait écrémé et entier" is a combination of skimmed and whole milk powders, which are derived from fresh milk that is pasteurized, spray dried, and then packaged. These powders are versatile ingredients used in a wide range of food applications owing to their rich dairy flavor, texture, and nutritional value. They can be used in the preparation of various dairy products such as cheese, yogurt, ice cream, butter, and desserts. The blend of skimmed and whole milk powders provides a balance of fat content and creamy taste, making it suitable for creating different types of culinary delights.

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