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Are œuf frais vegan?

Œuf frais is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is œuf frais?

"Œuf frais" is a French term that translates to "fresh egg." This ingredient refers to an egg that has been recently laid and is still in its prime for consumption. Fresh eggs have a firm, thick white and a round, high yolk that stands up well. They are often used in baking, cooking, and even eaten on their own as a protein-rich breakfast food. Eating fresh eggs can provide numerous health benefits, including improved brain function, healthy hair, skin, and nails, and sustained energy levels throughout the day. When shopping for œuf frais, look for eggs with intact shells, no cracks, and a vibrant yellow yolk.

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