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Are farine dé maïs vegan?

Farine dé maïs is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is farine dé maïs?

Farine dé maïs, also known as corn flour, is a fine powder made from dried corn kernels. It has a slightly sweet and nutty flavor and is commonly used in Latin American and Mexican cuisine to make tortillas, tamales, and other traditional dishes. Corn flour is gluten-free, making it an excellent substitute for wheat flour in recipes for those with gluten sensitivities. It is also a good source of complex carbohydrates, fiber, and essential vitamins and minerals such as iron and niacin. With its versatility and nutritional benefits, corn flour is a staple ingredient in many households around the world.

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