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Is pimienta vegan?

Pimienta is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is pimienta?

Pimienta, also known as black pepper, is a versatile spice that is commonly used in various cuisines around the world. Derived from the Piper nigrum plant, pimienta is harvested from its unripe fruits and dried, resulting in small, dark, and pungent kernels. This spice has a sharp, biting taste that adds depth and complexity to a wide range of dishes, from savory meats and vegetables to sweet desserts. Pimienta is also believed to have various health benefits, including aiding digestion and improving nutrient absorption. With its unique flavor and potential health benefits, pimienta is a must-have ingredient in any home cook's pantry.

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