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Are d'œufs frais vegan?

D'œufs frais is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is d'œufs frais?

D'œufs frais, which translates to "fresh eggs" in English, are an essential ingredient in many culinary applications. These eggs are sourced from hens that have been raised in a free-range environment, allowing them to move about and forage for their natural diet. Freshness is key when it comes to d'œufs frais, as they have a better texture, flavor, and nutritional value compared to their older counterparts. They can be used in a wide range of recipes, from classic breakfast dishes like scrambled eggs and omelets to baked goods like cakes and pastries. Incorporating d'œufs frais into your cooking will elevate the taste and quality of your dishes.

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