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So, what is gousse de vanille épuisées?
"Gousse de vanille épuisées" is a French term that refers to exhausted vanilla pods. These are the pods that have been used in cooking or baking, and their flavor and aroma have been extracted, leaving them devoid of their characteristic fragrance and taste. Despite being spent, these vanilla pods can still be repurposed in various ways, such as infusing them in sugar, milk, or cream to impart their subtle flavor or being ground into a fine powder to use as a natural flavoring agent. Although they may no longer possess their full potential, exhausted vanilla pods still hold value as an ingredient that adds depth and complexity to culinary creations.
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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