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Are de fèves vegan?

De fèves is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is de fèves?

De fèves, also known as fava beans, are a nutrient-dense legume that have been a staple food in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures for centuries. These beans have a distinct earthy flavor and creamy texture that make them a versatile ingredient in many dishes, including stews, soups, salads, and dips. Fava beans are an excellent source of plant-based protein, fiber, iron, and other essential nutrients. They are also low in fat and cholesterol, making them a healthy addition to any diet. De fèves can be enjoyed fresh, frozen, or dried, and are a great choice for vegetarians, vegans, and anyone looking to add more plant-based foods to their meals.

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