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Is frittierte zwiebeln vegan?

Frittierte zwiebeln is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is frittierte zwiebeln?

Frittierte Zwiebeln, also known as fried onions, are a versatile and flavorful ingredient commonly used in German cuisine. Made from thinly sliced onions that are coated in a light batter and deep-fried until crispy and golden brown, they add a delicious crunch and savory depth to a variety of dishes. Frittierte Zwiebeln are often used as a topping for burgers, hot dogs, and sandwiches, as well as a garnish for soups and salads. They can also be enjoyed as a snack on their own or as a crunchy addition to trail mixes and snack mixes. With their irresistible crispy texture and bold onion flavor, frittierte Zwiebeln are a must-try ingredient for any food lover.

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