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Well?
It all depends on if you consider yourself an animal, which, technically, we are.
Only if you define vegan as to strictly avoid any animal product (and define humans as animals). A somewhat looser Definition says to avoid animal exploitation.
So a product made by a non-domesticised animal in a natural way - e.g. Penguin guano - could be seen as vegan. The animal produces it anyway and the product isn’t won through keeping the animal captive and / or “stealing” from it.
After all I wouldn’t be too strict with definitions here.
Breast milk is the only milk that can be vegan. It’s all about consent.
Almond, cashew, oat, soy…
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