Is Potassium Tallowate Pescatarian?

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No. Potassium tallowate comes from beef fat.

Potassium Tallowate and the Pescatarian Diet

Potassium tallowate is a potassium salt of tallow fatty acids, primarily used in soap and cosmetic formulations for its effective cleansing and foaming properties. Tallow, the source of potassium tallowate, is rendered beef fat, making this ingredient animal-derived.

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