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So, what is cerneaux de noix invalides?
"Cerneaux de noix invalides" is a unique and versatile ingredient in the culinary world. Translated from French, it means "invalid walnut kernels," which are pieces of broken or irregularly shaped walnuts. Despite their imperfections, they are still packed with the same great flavor and nutritional benefits as whole walnuts. They can be used in a variety of dishes, such as salads, baked goods, and as a topping for yogurt or oatmeal. "Cerneaux de noix invalides" are an affordable and eco-friendly way to add a delicious and nutritious twist to your meals.
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