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Is sojaproteinhydrolysat vegan?

Sojaproteinhydrolysat is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sojaproteinhydrolysat?

Sojaproteinhydrolysat, also known as hydrolyzed soy protein, is a highly processed and refined form of soy protein that has been broken down into smaller amino acid chains. This ingredient is commonly used as a flavor enhancer, emulsifier, and texture improver in a wide range of processed foods, including snacks, soups, and meat products. Sojaproteinhydrolysat is a good source of protein, containing all essential amino acids, and is also low in fat and cholesterol. However, some people may be allergic to soy protein, so it's important to check the ingredient list before consuming any food containing sojaproteinhydrolysat.

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