You're scanning the ingredient list on a bar of dark chocolate: organic, 85% cacao, no dairy, no honey. Then you see it: lecithin. Is that vegan? Should you put it back?
For plant-based eaters, lecithin is one of those ingredients that crops up constantly in processed foods but rarely gets a clear explanation. It's in your bread, your salad dressing, your plant-based milk, your protein powder. And depending on where it comes from, it might be completely fine for a vegan diet. Or it might not be.
This article breaks down everything you need to know about lecithin: what it is, which forms are plant-based, why the E322 label is more complicated than it looks, and how to make confident choices at the grocery store.





