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Is senape vegan?

Senape is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is senape?

Senape is an Italian word that refers to a condiment made from mustard seeds. It is a versatile ingredient that can add a spicy kick to a variety of dishes, ranging from sandwiches to salad dressings. Senape has a bold flavor profile that ranges from mildly tangy to intensely hot, depending on the type of mustard seeds used and the processing method employed. In addition to its culinary uses, senape also has a number of potential health benefits, including its ability to aid in digestion and boost the immune system. Whether you're looking to add some zing to your favorite recipe or boost your overall health, senape is a delicious and nutritious ingredient to have on hand.

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