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What’s amylase? Where does it come from?

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Amylase is a natural enzyme that breaks down the starches in our oats to a simple sugar. This is what gives our Oat M*lk that signature creamy and delish flavour. The amylase comes from microbial extraction and is totally vegan friendly. 

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