Is Astrakhan Vegetarian?

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No. Astrakhan refers to the dark curly fleece of young karakul lambs from central Asia.

Astrakhan and the Vegetarian Diet

Astrakhan is a type of wool or fleece obtained from young karakul lambs, known for its distinctive, tight, and curly texture. Originating from Central Asia, this material is primarily used in the fashion industry for coats and hats rather than in any culinary context. It is not associated with food production or consumption.

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