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Is virikehäkkikanojen munia vegan?

Virikehäkkikanojen munia is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is virikehäkkikanojen munia?

Virikehäkkikanojen munia are eggs laid by chickens raised in enriched cages that provide more space, perching and nesting areas, allowing for more natural behaviors. These hens are fed a balanced diet to ensure the highest quality of eggs. The eggs themselves are rich in protein, vitamins, and minerals, making them a nutritious addition to any dish. As an ingredient, virikehäkkikanojen munia can bring a subtle richness and depth of flavor to baked goods, breakfast dishes, or salads, while also providing a sustainable and ethical choice for consumers.

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