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Are oignons frais vegan?

Oignons frais is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is oignons frais?

Oignons frais, also known as fresh onions, are a staple ingredient in many cuisines around the world. These versatile vegetables are typically round or oval-shaped with a thin papery skin, and they come in a variety of colors including white, yellow, and red. Oignons frais have a slightly pungent and sweet flavor, which intensifies when cooked. They can be used in a variety of dishes such as soups, stews, salads, and stir-fries. Oignons frais are also rich in vitamins and minerals, making them a healthy addition to any meal. Whether sautéed, caramelized, or eaten raw, oignons frais add a distinct flavor and texture to any dish.

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