Is Pepsin Pescatarian?

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No. Pepsin is a stomach enzyme that usually comes from pigs.

Pepsin and the Pescatarian Diet

Pepsin is a proteolytic enzyme that plays a crucial role in the digestive process by breaking down proteins into peptides. It is traditionally extracted from the stomachs of pigs, which can pose dietary concerns for vegetarians, vegans, and certain religious groups. In the food industry, pepsin is often used in cheese production and in the processing of various protein-rich foods.

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