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Is ulkokanan munia vegan?

Ulkokanan munia is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is ulkokanan munia?

Ulkokanan munia is a Finnish delicacy that translates to "outside bird eggs." These eggs come from wild birds that dwell in the forests, such as ducks or grouse. They are much smaller than chicken eggs and have a unique flavor that is slightly gamey and earthy. Ulkokanan munia are commonly used in traditional Finnish dishes like Karelian pies, which are typically filled with rice or mashed potatoes. They can also be pickled or served alongside smoked fish for a delightful Nordic appetizer. The rarity and uniqueness of ulkokanan munia make them a coveted ingredient among chefs and foodies alike.

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