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Are de levures vegan?

De levures is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is de levures?

"De levures" is a French term that refers to yeast, a versatile ingredient used in baking, brewing, and fermentation processes. Yeast is a single-celled microorganism that ferments sugars, producing carbon dioxide gas, alcohol, and other flavor compounds that give bread, beer, and wine their distinctive taste and texture. Yeast comes in different forms, such as active dry yeast, instant yeast, and fresh yeast, each with its own properties and requirements. Whether you're making a fluffy loaf of bread, a rich chocolate cake, or a refreshing beer, "de levures" is an essential ingredient that can help you achieve delicious results.

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