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Are praliné de noisettes vegan?

Praliné de noisettes is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is praliné de noisettes?

Praliné de noisettes, also known as hazelnut praline, is a delectable ingredient made from roasted hazelnuts and caramelized sugar. The hazelnuts are finely ground into a paste and blended with the rich and buttery caramel, creating a smooth and velvety texture that's perfect for adding depth and sweetness to desserts. With its nutty aroma and delicate sweetness, praliné de noisettes is a versatile ingredient that can be used to flavor everything from cakes and pastries to ice cream and chocolates. Its distinct flavor profile adds a touch of sophistication and indulgence to any recipe, making it a favorite among bakers and pastry chefs alike.

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