"You are amazing, this has saved me so much time when grocery shopping!"
— Austin, a user who reached out with feedback
"It's been a great tool since starting my journey! You take a pic of the nutrition/ingredients, and it'll warn you of anything questionable or not vegan. 😁"
— Ashe, a Vegan For Beginners Facebook Group member
"Use a vegan app when you go shopping, I use WhatsVegan."
— Dóra, a Vegan For Beginners Facebook Group member
So, what is en protéines?
"En protéines" is a French term that translates to "high in protein," indicating that the food ingredient has a significant amount of this macronutrient. Protein is an essential component of a healthy diet, as it plays a critical role in building and repairing tissues, supporting the immune system, and aiding in the production of hormones and enzymes. Foods that are high in protein can help individuals feel fuller for longer, making them a great addition to a weight-loss diet. Some common examples of "en protéines" ingredients include lean meats, poultry, fish, beans, lentils, nuts, seeds, and dairy products like yogurt and cheese.
We've built a vegan ingredients scanner that classifies food ingredients as "vegan", "non-vegan", or "potentially vegan".
It allows you to avoid non-vegan ingredients - just take a picture of a product's ingredient list, and the app tells you if the product is vegan or not.
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