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Is chestnut butter vegan?

Chestnut butter is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is chestnut butter?

Chestnut butter is a rich and creamy spread made from finely ground chestnuts. With its smooth, nutty flavor and velvety texture, it's an ideal alternative to traditional peanut or almond butter. Chestnut butter is naturally gluten-free, vegan, and paleo-friendly, making it a versatile ingredient for a variety of diets. It can be used as a delicious spread on toast, stirred into oatmeal or yogurt, or even as a base for savory sauces and dressings. Its unique taste and texture make chestnut butter a must-try for anyone looking to add a touch of sophistication to their pantry.

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