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Is torkad lök vegan?

Torkad lök is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is torkad lök?

"Torkad lök" is a Swedish food ingredient that translates to "dried onion" in English. It is made by slicing fresh onions into thin rings and then drying them in low heat until they turn crisp and brown. This process removes the moisture from the onion, intensifying its flavor and giving it a longer shelf life. Torkad lök is a versatile ingredient that adds a savory and slightly sweet taste to dishes like soups, stews, salads, and sandwiches. It can also be used as a crunchy topping for dips, casseroles, and baked goods. Torkad lök is a pantry staple in many Swedish households and is increasingly popular in other parts of the world.

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