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Are haricots blanc sec trempés vegan?

Haricots blanc sec trempés is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is haricots blanc sec trempés?

Haricots blanc sec trempés, also known as soaked white beans, are a versatile and nutritious ingredient used in a variety of dishes worldwide. These small, oval-shaped beans have a creamy texture and a mild, slightly nutty flavor that complements a wide range of ingredients. Soaking the beans before cooking reduces their cooking time and helps them cook more evenly. Rich in fiber, protein, and complex carbohydrates, haricots blanc sec trempés are a great source of plant-based nutrition. They are a popular choice in soups, stews, salads, and casseroles, making them a staple ingredient in many cuisines.

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