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Is red and white wine vegan?

Red and white wine is potentially vegan - it can be derived from plants or animals. You should ask the manufacturer for more details.

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So, what is red and white wine?

Red and white wine are two types of fermented alcoholic beverages made from grapes. Red wine is typically made from dark-colored grapes, whereas white wine is made from green or yellow grapes. Both wines can be used in cooking to add flavor and depth to a variety of dishes, such as sauces, stews, and marinades. Red wine is often used in hearty dishes, while white wine is used in lighter fare, such as seafood and poultry dishes. When choosing a wine for cooking, it's important to consider the flavors and aromas of the wine, as well as its acidity and sweetness.

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