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Is de melocotón vegan?

De melocotón is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is de melocotón?

"De melocotón" is a Spanish phrase that translates to "of peach". This ingredient is typically used to describe products or recipes that are made with or feature peaches as the primary flavor or ingredient. Peaches are a delicious and nutritious fruit that are rich in vitamins A and C, potassium, and fiber. "De melocotón" can be used to refer to a wide variety of peach-based dishes, from sweet desserts like peach cobbler and peach pie to savory dishes like peach salsa and grilled peach salad. With its vibrant color, sweet aroma, and juicy texture, "de melocotón" adds a refreshing and delicious twist to any recipe it is used in.

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