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Is sprouted vegan?

Sprouted is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sprouted?

Sprouted refers to a process where seeds or grains are soaked and allowed to germinate, resulting in sprouts. This method is believed to enhance the nutritional value of the food by increasing the availability of amino acids, vitamins, and minerals. Sprouted ingredients are commonly used in health foods, such as bread, cereal, and snacks, and are especially popular among vegetarians and vegans. These ingredients are often considered more digestible than their unsprouted counterparts, making them an excellent choice for those with digestive issues. With its unique texture and nutty flavor, sprouted ingredients can add depth and complexity to any dish.

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