Is Confectioner’s Glaze Pescatarian?

Caution

Sometimes. Confectioner's glaze can sometimes contain shellac or bone char depending on the source.

Confectioner’s Glaze and the Pescatarian Diet

Confectioner's glaze is a common food ingredient used to provide a shiny, protective coating on various candies and some bakery items. It is primarily composed of shellac, a resin secreted by the female lac bug on trees found in the forests of India and Thailand. This glaze is valued for its ability to enhance the appearance and shelf life of food products.

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