If we follow a vegan diet it is important to make sure that we do not consume any product of animal origin, that includes some additives that you may not know.
People who follow a vegan diet are those who reject the consumption of foods of animal origin. The term was coined in 1941 by Donald Watson, founder of the Vegan Society.
The so-called ‘vegans’ are distinguished from those who practice vegetarianism. Not only do they not eat meat or fish, but they also do not use industrialized products of animal origin. This type of category includes cleaning or hygiene items or cosmetics, among many others.
If you are considering going vegan, whether for ethical, environmental, or dietary reasons, below we will help you discover which foods and food additives are prohibited in this diet.
Foods and additives that are not allowed on a vegan diet
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.OkPrivacy policy