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Are beurre concentrés vegan?

Beurre concentrés is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is beurre concentrés?

Beurre concentré, also known as concentrated butter, is a French product that has been gaining popularity in recent years. It is made by cooking butter at a low temperature until the water content evaporates, resulting in a richer and creamier texture with a higher concentration of milk solids. This process intensifies the flavor and aroma of the butter, making it ideal for use in baking, cooking, and as a spread. Beurre concentré has a longer shelf life than regular butter and can be stored at room temperature without spoiling. Its versatility and intense flavor make it a must-have ingredient in any kitchen.

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