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Is merlu vegan?

Merlu is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is merlu?

Merlu is a versatile, mild-flavored fish that's popular in European cuisine. Also known as hake, this white-fleshed sea creature has a delicate texture and a subtle taste that pairs well with a variety of seasonings and sauces. Merlu is low in fat and high in protein, making it an excellent choice for health-conscious individuals. It can be prepared in a multitude of ways, from baking and broiling to poaching and grilling, making it a favorite among home cooks and professional chefs alike. Whether enjoyed as a main course or used as an ingredient in soups, stews, and seafood dishes, merlu is sure to satisfy even the most discerning palates.

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