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Is granos de café vegan?

Granos de café is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is granos de café?

Granos de café, also known as coffee beans, are the seeds of the Coffea plant. These small, oval-shaped beans have a dark brown color and a strong aroma. They are the foundation of the world's most popular beverage, coffee. Once roasted, the beans develop a complex flavor profile, ranging from fruity and floral to nutty and chocolatey. The caffeine content in coffee beans stimulates the central nervous system, helping to increase alertness and improve cognitive function. With their rich flavor and energizing effects, granos de café are a staple ingredient in a wide range of culinary applications, from desserts to marinades.

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