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Is escaramujo vegan?

Escaramujo is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is escaramujo?

Escaramujo, also known as rosehip, is a small, red or orange fruit that grows on wild roses. It has a tangy, slightly sweet flavor with a hint of floral notes and is packed with nutrients, including vitamin C and antioxidants. Escaramujo is commonly used in teas, jams, jellies, and syrups due to its health benefits and versatility in cooking. This superfood has been used for centuries by indigenous cultures for medicinal purposes, including boosting the immune system, reducing inflammation, and aiding digestion. Incorporating escaramujo into your diet can not only add a delicious flavor to your dishes but also provide you with numerous health benefits.

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