lecithin

/ˈlɛsəθɪn/
noun
  1. A fatty substance found in plant and animal tissues, often used as an emulsifier in foods and supplements.
    • Soy lecithin is a popular ingredient in many processed foods.
    • Some people take lecithin supplements to support brain health.
    • Lecithin is commonly added to chocolate to keep it smooth.
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