Is Suede Pescatarian?
CautionSometimes. This ingredient could be derived from animal sources but is not usually seen in food (more typically seen in medications, supplements, cosmetics and/or cleaning supplies).
Suede and the Pescatarian Diet
Suede is a type of leather that is characterized by its soft, napped finish. It is generally made from the underside of animal skin, most commonly calfskin or sheepskin. Suede is primarily used in the fashion industry for clothing, shoes, and accessories, as well as in the production of furniture and other non-food items. While it is derived from animal sources, it is not typically found in food products, but may occasionally be present in some medications, supplements, or cosmetics.
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