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Is frutti di mare vegan?

Frutti di mare is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is frutti di mare?

Frutti di mare is an Italian term that translates to "fruits of the sea" in English. It refers to a wide variety of seafood that can be found in the Mediterranean, including shellfish like clams, mussels, and oysters, as well as shrimp, squid, and octopus. Frutti di mare is often used as a flavorful ingredient in pasta dishes, soups, and stews, where it adds a rich, briny flavor and a unique texture. It's a versatile ingredient that can be enjoyed in many different ways, from classic seafood risotto to spicy seafood linguine. With its bold flavors and unique character, frutti di mare is a favorite of seafood lovers everywhere.

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