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Is piel de pollo vegan?

Piel de pollo is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is piel de pollo?

Piel de pollo, also known as chicken skin, is a versatile and flavorful food ingredient that is commonly used in cooking. It is the outer layer of the chicken meat that can be either left on or removed before cooking, depending on personal preference. Piel de pollo is rich in fat, which gives it a crispy and crunchy texture when fried or roasted. It is often used to add savory and umami flavors to dishes, such as soups, stews, and stir-fries, and can even be used to make chicken cracklings or chicharrones. Additionally, piel de pollo is an excellent source of collagen, which can promote healthy skin, hair, and nails.

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