Is Mossbunker Oil Vegetarian?

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No. Mossbunker oil comes from fish.

Mossbunker Oil and the Vegetarian Diet

Mossbunker oil is extracted from the Atlantic menhaden, a type of fish commonly found along the North American Atlantic coast. This oil is primarily used in animal feed, aquaculture, and various industrial applications due to its high content of omega-3 fatty acids. It is not commonly found in products intended for direct human consumption, but its presence in animal feed can indirectly affect dietary choices for vegetarians and those avoiding fish products.

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