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Is tresterbrand vegan?

Tresterbrand 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 tresterbrand?

Tresterbrand is a German culinary term that refers to a type of brandy made from grape pomace, which is the solid remains of grapes after the juice has been pressed for winemaking. This distinctive ingredient is created by distilling the fermented pomace, resulting in a potent and flavorful spirit with a complex character. Tresterbrand has a deep amber color, with notes of fruit and spice on the nose and a smooth, velvety texture on the palate. It is often enjoyed as a digestif or used in cooking to add depth and richness to sauces, desserts, and other dishes.

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