Is Suede Dairy Free?

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This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Dairy Free diet.

Suede and the Dairy Free Diet

Suede is a type of leather that is characterized by its soft, napped finish. It is typically made from the underside of animal skins, such as calf or sheep. The process of making suede involves splitting the skin and using the softer, inner side to create a material that is both pliable and has a luxurious feel. While suede is primarily used in fashion and upholstery, it may also appear in non-food products such as medications, supplements, cosmetics, and cleaning supplies.

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