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== == It's a dairy product, so it's not suitable for a vegan. In addition,

not all cheeses are vegetarian: hard cheeses are made using the coagulant rennet; until relatively recently, this was obtained from the stomach of cows, although recently the use of vegetable-based rennet -- obtained from plants -- has become more widespread.

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