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Is common wood sorrel vegan?

Common wood sorrel is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is common wood sorrel?

Common wood sorrel is a leafy green herb that is commonly found in woodland areas. With its distinct clover-like shape and tangy lemon flavor, it adds a unique twist to salads, soups, and sauces. Packed with vitamins C and E, as well as antioxidants, common wood sorrel has been used for centuries for its medicinal properties, including treating scurvy and easing the symptoms of inflammation. While it can be easily foraged in the wild, it is also commonly sold at farmers markets and specialty food stores. Try incorporating this flavorful and nutritious ingredient into your next dish for a fresh and zesty twist.

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