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Is chmiel vegan?

Chmiel is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is chmiel?

Chmiel, also known as hops, is a flowering plant that belongs to the family Cannabaceae. It is commonly used as a flavoring and stabilizing agent in beer, but it also has medicinal properties. Chmiel contains compounds called alpha and beta acids, which provide bitterness and help to preserve beer. It also has sedative and anti-inflammatory effects, making it useful in traditional medicine. Chmiel is grown primarily in regions with moderate climates, and its cultivation requires specialized knowledge and equipment. As a food ingredient, chmiel is a versatile and important component of the brewing industry.

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