Is Dimethyl Tallowamine Pescatarian?

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No. Dimethyl tallowamine is found in beef fat.

Dimethyl Tallowamine and the Pescatarian Diet

Dimethyl tallowamine is a chemical compound derived from the fatty acids found in beef fat. It is primarily used in non-food applications such as in the production of surfactants and industrial chemicals. As it is animal-derived, it is not suitable for vegetarians or pescatarians, who avoid animal products except for fish and seafood.

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