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Are fruits sèches vegan?

Fruits sèches is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is fruits sèches?

Fruits sèches, also known as dried fruits, are a delicious and nutritious ingredient commonly found in many recipes. These fruits are harvested at their peak ripeness and then dehydrated to remove their water content, resulting in a concentrated flavor and chewy texture. They come in a variety of types, including apricots, raisins, dates, figs, cranberries, and more. Fruits sèches are a great source of fiber, vitamins, and minerals, making them the perfect addition to granolas, trail mixes, desserts, or as a snack on their own. With their long shelf life and versatility, fruits sèches are a pantry staple for many home cooks and professional chefs alike.

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