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Is pepitas de cacao vegan?

Pepitas de cacao is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is pepitas de cacao?

Pepitas de cacao, also known as cocoa nibs, are small pieces of roasted and hulled cacao beans. These crunchy little nuggets have a nutty flavor with subtle hints of chocolate and are loaded with nutrients like antioxidants, fiber, and magnesium. They make for an excellent ingredient in baked goods, granolas, smoothies, and desserts. Pepitas de cacao can add an intense chocolatey flavor to any recipe without the added sugar of traditional chocolate products. Incorporating these versatile and healthful pepitas into your diet is a great way to satisfy your cravings while boosting your overall well-being.

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