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Is kaffernlimettenschale vegan?

Kaffernlimettenschale is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is kaffernlimettenschale?

Kaffernlimettenschale, also known as Kaffir lime zest, is a highly aromatic and flavorful ingredient commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine. It is the outermost layer of the kaffir lime fruit's skin, which is bright green and bumpy, with a slightly coarse texture. The zest has a complex flavor profile, featuring citrusy and floral notes with a hint of bitterness. Kaffernlimettenschale is a staple ingredient in dishes such as Thai curries, soups, and salads, where it is used to add a bright and tangy flavor. This versatile ingredient can also be used to flavor marinades, dressings, and desserts.

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