Is Parchment Pescatarian?

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No. Parchment is made from animal skins.

Parchment and the Pescatarian Diet

Parchment is a type of paper-like material historically made from the skins of animals such as sheep, goats, or calves. It has been used for centuries as a durable writing surface. While not directly used as a food ingredient, it is important to note that parchment is different from parchment paper, which is used in cooking and is made from cellulose without animal products.

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