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Are cavolini di bruxelles vegan?

Cavolini di bruxelles is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is cavolini di bruxelles?

Cavolini di bruxelles, also known as Brussels sprouts, are a nutrient-packed cruciferous vegetable that add flavor, texture, and numerous health benefits to any meal. These mini cabbages have a slightly sweet, nutty flavor and a crisp texture that makes them perfect for roasting, sautéing, or shredding raw into salads. They're loaded with vitamin C, fiber, and antioxidants, and also contain compounds that may help reduce inflammation and protect against cancer. Whether you're a fan or not, cavolini di bruxelles are a versatile and nutritious ingredient that can be used in a variety of dishes from savory to sweet.

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