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Are pomme de terres vegan?

Pomme de terres is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is pomme de terres?

Pomme de terres, also known as potatoes, are a versatile and nutritious vegetable that originated in Peru over 7000 years ago. This tuberous root vegetable is a staple food in many cultures, thanks to its high carbohydrate and dietary fiber content. Potatoes are also a good source of vitamins C and B6, potassium, and iron. They can be prepared in numerous ways, including boiling, baking, frying, and mashing, making them a popular ingredient in a wide variety of dishes, from mashed potatoes to potato salad to french fries. So if you're looking for a tasty and nutritious addition to your meals, look no further than pomme de terres!.

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