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Are au miel de fleurs vegan?

Au miel de fleurs is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is au miel de fleurs?

"Au miel de fleurs" is a French term that translates to "with flower honey," which refers to a type of honey that is produced by bees from the nectar of various flowers. This natural sweetener has a delicate floral flavor with subtle notes of grass, herbs, and fruits, making it a versatile ingredient in cooking and baking. Its smooth texture and golden color make it an excellent addition to salad dressings, marinades, and glazes. With its unique taste and health benefits such as antioxidants and antibacterial properties, au miel de fleurs is a delicious and nutritious alternative to refined sugars.

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