Is Quanternium Pescatarian?

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No. Quanternium is a fatty substance derived from animals, typically from the stomach of pigs.

Quanternium and the Pescatarian Diet

Quanternium is a fatty substance that is primarily derived from the stomachs of pigs. It is used in various food processing applications due to its texture-enhancing properties. This ingredient is not suitable for vegetarians or vegans, and may also be avoided by pescatarians who exclude animal products other than fish and seafood from their diets.

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