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Is habanero pepper vegan?

Habanero pepper is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is habanero pepper?

Habanero pepper, also known as the Caribbean pepper, is a fiery hot chili that is a popular ingredient in many Latin American and Caribbean cuisines. It is small, but packs a punch with a Scoville rating ranging from 100,000 to 350,000, making it one of the hottest chili peppers in the world. Its flavor is sweet and fruity with a distinctive floral aroma, which makes it a favorite among those who crave heat and flavor in their dishes. Whether dried or fresh, habanero pepper can be used to add a bold and spicy kick to salsas, marinades, and sauces, and is a must-have ingredient for any spicy food lover.

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