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Non-hydrogenated vegan margarine
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Non-hydrogenated vegan margarine is a type of margarine made entirely from plant-based ingredients, without the use of hydrogenated fats or animal products. Its composition usually includes vegetable oils such as sunflower, olive, coconut, or soybean, combined with natural emulsifiers and is sometimes fortified with vitamins like D or E.
This ingredient is ideal for those following a vegan diet or seeking healthier and more sustainable options in the kitchen, avoiding the trans fats present in some traditional margarines. Its creamy texture and mild flavor make it a perfect substitute for butter in many recipes, from baking to sautéing and spreads.
Non-hydrogenated vegan margarine originated from the need to find suitable dairy alternatives for people with allergies, intolerances, or ethical preferences. Although traditional margarine appeared in Europe in the 19th century, vegan and trans-fat-free versions have gained popularity in recent decades due to increased awareness about health and animal welfare.
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Synonyms in Spanish (Latin America): margarina vegetal, margarina sin grasas trans, manteca vegetal vegana, mantequilla vegana (although the latter strictly refers to a dairy product, in some countries it is used for vegan margarines).
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