Is Hormel® Chili 99% Fat Free Vegetarian with Beans 15 oz. Pull-Top Can Vegan?

Description
Ready to serve item offers a savory, mildly spiced profile and a thick, spoonable texture with tender chunks; it commonly serves as a quick meal, dip, or topping for rice, nachos, and baked potatoes. Reviews often note reliable convenience and consistent flavor, with occasional remarks about slightly varying thickness overall.

Description
Ready to serve item offers a savory, mildly spiced profile and a thick, spoonable texture with tender chunks; it commonly serves as a quick meal, dip, or topping for rice, nachos, and baked potatoes. Reviews often note reliable convenience and consistent flavor, with occasional remarks about slightly varying thickness overall.
Ingredients
water, beans, tomatoes (tomatoes in juice, water, tomato paste, calcium chloride (firming), citric acid (acidulant)), onions, green chiles, contains 2% or less of carrots, corn flour, chili powder (chili peppers, spices, garlic powder), textured vegetable protein (soy flour, caramel color), sugar, modified cornstarch (contains erythorbic acid), salt, yeast extract, dehydrated garlic, jalapeno peppers, cornstarch, hydrolyzed soy, corn, wheat protein, citric acid (acidulant), vinegar
What is a Vegan diet?
A vegan diet excludes all animal-derived foods, including meat, poultry, fish, dairy, eggs, and honey. It focuses on plant-based sources such as fruits, vegetables, grains, legumes, nuts, and seeds. Many people choose veganism for ethical, environmental, or health reasons. When well-planned, it provides sufficient protein, fiber, and antioxidants, though supplementation or fortified foods may be needed for nutrients like vitamin B12, iron, and omega-3 fatty acids. Vegan diets are associated with lower risks of heart disease and improved digestion but require mindfulness to ensure balanced and complete nutrition.


