"You are amazing, this has saved me so much time when grocery shopping!"
— Austin, a user who reached out with feedback
"It's been a great tool since starting my journey! You take a pic of the nutrition/ingredients, and it'll warn you of anything questionable or not vegan. 😁"
— Ashe, a Vegan For Beginners Facebook Group member
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— Dóra, a Vegan For Beginners Facebook Group member
So, what is acerolas?
Acerolas, also known as Barbados cherries, are small, bright red fruits that are native to the Americas. They are a rich source of vitamin C, antioxidants, and other beneficial compounds, making them a popular ingredient in health supplements, drinks, and cosmetics. Acerolas have a tangy, slightly sweet flavor and are often used to add a tart, fruity taste to desserts, sauces, and marinades. They are also enjoyed fresh, as a snack or in salads. With their high nutritional value and unique flavor profile, acerolas are a versatile ingredient that can be used in a variety of culinary applications.
We've built a vegan ingredients scanner that classifies food ingredients as "vegan", "non-vegan", or "potentially vegan".
It allows you to avoid non-vegan ingredients - just take a picture of a product's ingredient list, and the app tells you if the product is vegan or not.
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