Is Hydrolyzed Plant Protein Vegan?

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This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Vegan diet.

Hydrolyzed Plant Protein and the Vegan Diet

Hydrolyzed Plant Protein (HPP) is a flavor-enhancing ingredient made by breaking down proteins from plant sources into amino acids through a process called hydrolysis. This process can involve the use of acids, enzymes, or other methods to achieve the desired breakdown. The resulting product is often used in savory foods to impart umami flavors. Common sources for HPP include soy, corn, or wheat, and it can be found in a variety of processed foods.

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Foods That Commonly Contain Hydrolyzed Plant Protein

soups
sauces
snack foods
processed meats
seasonings

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