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What is the difference between vegetarian and non vegetarian lactic acid in food?

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cdwrover123 | 19:49 Mon 11th Oct 2010 | Food & Drink
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What is the difference between vegetarian and non vegetarian lactic acid in food?
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All commercially produced lactic acid should meet the requirements of vegetarians, since it's mainly made from beet or corn starch. However a small amount of lactic acid might be made from whey. As such, it should still be suitable for vegetarians but not for vegans.

Chris
Chemically, none. It's like vegetarian salt.....

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