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Are fruit a coques vegan?

Fruit a coques is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is fruit a coques?

Fruit à coques, also known as "tree nuts," refers to a category of nuts that grow on trees and have a hard, inedible outer shell. These nuts include almonds, walnuts, pecans, hazelnuts, and many others. They are an excellent source of healthy fats, protein, and fiber, making them a popular ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes. Fruit à coques can be enjoyed on their own as a nutritious snack, or used to add texture and flavor to salads, baked goods, and other recipes. With their rich flavor and impressive nutritional profile, fruit à coques are a versatile and essential ingredient in any well-stocked pantry.

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