Is Pigskin Peanut Free?

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Yes. This ingredient is generally considered compatible with a Peanut Free diet.

Pigskin and the Peanut Free Diet

Pigskin refers to the skin of a pig, which is utilized in various culinary applications. It is often processed into pork rinds, a popular snack, or used in the production of gelatin, which is a common gelling agent in foods. Due to its animal origin, pigskin is not suitable for vegan or vegetarian diets.

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