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Is zucchero caramellato vegan?

Zucchero caramellato is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is zucchero caramellato?

Zucchero caramellato is an essential ingredient in Italian cuisine that adds a rich, sweet and slightly bitter flavor to dishes. This caramelized sugar is made by heating granulated sugar until it melts and turns golden brown. It can be used to add depth and complexity to a wide range of dishes, including desserts, sauces, and marinades. Zucchero caramellato is particularly popular in traditional Italian sweets, such as crostata and panna cotta. With its distinctive taste and versatile nature, zucchero caramellato is a must-have ingredient for any chef looking to add an authentic Italian touch to their creations.

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