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Is piments chipotle vegan?

Piments chipotle is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is piments chipotle?

Piments Chipotle, also known as chipotle peppers, are a type of dried and smoked chili pepper commonly used in Mexican cuisine. These peppers are made from mature red jalapeño peppers that are smoked for several days until they become wrinkled and dry. The result is a sweet and smoky flavor that adds depth and complexity to dishes. Piments Chipotle can be used in sauces, marinades, and rubs to add a smoky kick to meats and vegetables. They are also commonly used in making salsa and chili. Due to their bold flavor, a little goes a long way, making them a versatile and essential ingredient in any cook's pantry.

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