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Is black jasmine rice vegan?

Black jasmine rice is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is black jasmine rice?

Black jasmine rice is a type of long-grain rice that boasts a stunningly dark color, almost black, and a distinctively nutty flavor. Grown in Thailand, this rice is also known as forbidden rice because it was once reserved only for royalty due to its rarity and health benefits. Rich in antioxidants, fiber, and minerals such as iron and potassium, black jasmine rice is a healthier alternative to traditional white rice. It's versatile and can be used in both sweet and savory dishes, from salads to stir-fries and even desserts. Add some color and nutrition to your meals with this exotic and flavorful rice.

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