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Is scotch bonnet pepper vegan?

Scotch bonnet pepper is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is scotch bonnet pepper?

Scotch bonnet pepper is a fiery and aromatic chili pepper commonly found in the Caribbean, Central America, and Africa. Known for its unique shape resembling a tam o'shanter hat, this small but mighty pepper packs a punch with a Scoville rating of 100,000 to 350,000 units. It has a sweet, fruity flavor that is balanced by intense heat, making it a staple ingredient in many spicy dishes such as jerk chicken, hot sauce, and curry. Its vibrant color and distinct taste make scotch bonnet pepper an essential ingredient for those seeking to add a bold and flavorful kick to their cooking.

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