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Is kalkoen vegan?

Kalkoen is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is kalkoen?

Kalkoen is the Dutch word for turkey, a large bird native to North America that has been domesticated for meat production. Turkey meat is known for its lean protein content and low-fat characteristics, making it a popular choice for health-conscious individuals. It can be cooked in various ways, such as roasted, grilled, or fried, and it has a distinct flavor profile that sets it apart from other poultry meats. Kalkoen can be used as a versatile ingredient in many dishes, from classic Thanksgiving meals to sandwiches, salads, and casseroles. Its popularity as a food source continues to grow worldwide, thanks to its delicious taste and nutritional benefits.

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