Is Bonchar Pescatarian?

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No. Bonchar refers to animal bone ash.

Bonchar and the Pescatarian Diet

Bonchar is derived from animal bone ash, a byproduct of processing animal bones at high temperatures. This ingredient is traditionally used in various industrial applications, including as a filtering agent in the sugar refining process. Due to its origin, it is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans, but it is typically acceptable for pescatarians since it does not directly involve fish or seafood products.

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