Is Dextrose Pescatarian?

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Sometimes. Dextrose is typically derived from corn but in some cases may contain bone char. If the label is unclear, we recommend calling the manufacturer.

Dextrose and the Pescatarian Diet

Dextrose is a form of glucose, a simple sugar that is a primary source of energy for the body. It is commonly derived from corn but can also be sourced from wheat. Dextrose is frequently used in food and beverage production due to its sweetening properties and is found in products like baked goods, candies, and sports drinks.

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