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Is mosto concentrado de uva vegan?

Mosto concentrado de uva is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is mosto concentrado de uva?

Mosto concentrado de uva is a concentrated grape must, a thick, syrupy substance that results from boiling down the juice of freshly pressed grapes. This rich, concentrated must is a key ingredient in many traditional Mediterranean and Latin American recipes, including desserts, baked goods, and sauces. Its deep, complex flavor profile is sweet, fruity, and slightly tangy, with notes of caramel and molasses. High in natural sugars, mosto concentrado de uva can also be used as a natural sweetener in lieu of refined sugar, adding depth and complexity to recipes while minimizing processed ingredients.

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