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Are farines de maïs vegan?

Farines de maïs is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is farines de maïs?

Farines de maïs, also known as corn flour, is a versatile and widely used ingredient in the culinary world. Made from ground corn kernels, this fine flour has a distinctively sweet and nutty flavor that can add depth and complexity to many dishes. Farines de maïs is often used as a thickener in sauces, gravies, and soups, as well as a key component in baked goods such as tortillas, tamales, and cornbread. It is naturally gluten-free and high in protein and fiber, making it a nutritious choice for those with dietary restrictions or seeking to add more plant-based ingredients to their diet.

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