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Is haselnuss vegan?

Haselnuss is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is haselnuss?

Hazelnuts, also known as filberts, are a versatile and delicious ingredient that can add flavor, texture, and nutrition to a variety of dishes. These small, round nuts have a rich, nutty flavor and a satisfying crunch that makes them a popular choice for baking, cooking, and snacking. Hazelnuts are a good source of healthy fats, fiber, and vitamins, making them a nutritious addition to your diet. They can be used in a range of recipes, from savory sauces and spreads to sweet desserts and baked goods. So whether you're looking to add some crunch to your salad or create a decadent hazelnut chocolate spread, hazelnuts are an excellent choice.

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