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Is xiphias gladius vegan?

Xiphias gladius is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is xiphias gladius?

Xiphias gladius, commonly known as swordfish, is a large predatory fish found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific oceans. With firm, meaty flesh and a mild flavor that lends itself well to grilling or broiling, swordfish has become a popular ingredient among seafood enthusiasts. It's also a great source of protein, vitamins and minerals, making it a healthy addition to any diet. However, due to overfishing concerns, it's important to choose swordfish that's sustainably sourced and harvested. Whether you're a seasoned chef or a home cook, xiphias gladius offers a versatile and delicious option for your next meal.

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