Is Myristyl Vegetarian?

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Myristyl is typically derived from nut oils, but can occasionally be of animal origin. It is often used as in flavoring.

Myristyl and the Vegetarian Diet

Myristyl, also known as myristyl alcohol, is a type of fatty alcohol commonly used in the food industry as a flavoring agent. It is typically derived from nut oils, such as coconut or palm kernel oils, but can occasionally be sourced from animal fats. This substance appears as a waxy solid and is known for its ability to enhance flavor profiles in various food products.

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Foods That Commonly Contain Myristyl

Flavored oils
Processed snacks
Confections

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