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Is presure animale vegan?

Presure animale is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is presure animale?

"Presure animale" is a French term that refers to animal rennet, a natural enzyme extracted from the stomach lining of young cows, sheep, or goats. It plays an essential role in cheese-making by curdling milk and separating it into solids (curds) and liquids (whey). Animal rennet has been used for centuries, but today, many cheese-makers prefer to use vegetarian alternatives due to ethical and religious issues. However, some argue that animal rennet produces superior flavor and texture in certain types of cheese. As such, presure animale remains a popular ingredient in traditional cheese-making methods.

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