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Are oignons-rouges vegan?

Oignons-rouges is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is oignons-rouges?

Oignons-rouges, or red onions, are a flavorful and colorful ingredient that adds a delightful twist to a wide range of dishes. With a distinctive deep red hue, these onions have a slightly sweet and tangy flavor that is less pungent than their white or yellow counterparts. They are particularly delicious when thinly sliced and added to salads or sandwiches, where their crisp texture and vibrant color create a visual and culinary feast for the senses. Not only do oignons-rouges add a unique flavor and aesthetic to meals, but they are also packed with health benefits, including high levels of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals.

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