Is Vellum Vegan?

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Animal product not typically used in food (more typically seen in medications, supplements, cosmetics and/or cleaning supplies).

Vellum and the Vegan Diet

Vellum is a parchment material that is historically made from the processed skins of animals, such as calves, goats, or sheep. It is primarily used in non-food applications, including bookbinding, writing, and document preservation. In the context of food-related products, vellum is rarely used but may occasionally appear in the composition of certain medications, supplements, or in packaging materials. It is important to note that vellum is not vegan, as it is derived from animal sources.

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