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Are puree fruits vegan?

Puree fruits is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is puree fruits?

Puree fruits refer to fruits that have been blended or mashed into a smooth, thick consistency. This process involves crushing the fruits and removing any solid parts such as seeds, skin, and pulp to create a silky-smooth texture. Pureed fruits are versatile ingredients that can be used in a variety of recipes, from smoothies, sauces, and dips to baked goods such as cakes, muffins, and bread. The pureeing process helps to concentrate the natural sweetness and flavor of the fruits, making it an excellent alternative to sugar-laden additives. Puree fruits are a great way to add nutrition, flavor, and texture to your meals and snacks.

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