Is Langostino Vegan?

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No. Langostino is a species of fish.

Langostino and the Vegan Diet

Langostino refers to the tail meat of a small shellfish that is often confused with or compared to lobsters. These crustaceans are typically found in the coastal waters of Chile and Spain and are known for their sweet, delicate flavor and texture similar to lobster. Despite the name 'langostino,' which translates to 'prawn' in Spanish, they are not prawns but rather belong to the crustacean family Galatheidae.

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