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Is mohair vegan?

Mohair is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is mohair?

Mohair is a luxurious natural fiber that is obtained from the soft and lustrous hair of the Angora goat. This versatile ingredient is highly sought after for its exceptional strength, durability, and insulating properties. Mohair has a natural sheen that adds a unique and elegant touch to any recipe or product. It is commonly used in the production of high-quality textiles, as well as in the culinary world for dishes such as stews, soups, and roasts. Mohair's excellent heat retention and moisture-wicking properties make it an ideal ingredient for creating flavorful and tender dishes with a distinctive texture.

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