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Is cicer arietinum vegan?

Cicer arietinum is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is cicer arietinum?

Cicer arietinum, commonly known as chickpeas or garbanzo beans, is a versatile and nutritious food ingredient that is widely used in many cultures around the world. With a nutty and creamy flavor and a firm texture, chickpeas are a popular ingredient in dishes such as hummus, falafel, and stews. These legumes are a good source of plant-based protein, fiber, iron, and other essential nutrients. They are also gluten-free and low in fat, making them a healthy choice for those with dietary restrictions. Chickpeas can be easily cooked and incorporated into various recipes, making them a pantry staple for many home cooks and chefs alike.

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