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Is au poulet vegan?

Au poulet is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is au poulet?

"Au poulet" is a French term that translates to "with chicken." This versatile food ingredient can be used in a variety of dishes, from classic French cuisine to international flavors. Chicken is a lean protein source, making it a popular choice for health-conscious individuals. When cooked properly, it is tender and juicy with a mild flavor that pairs well with a wide range of seasonings and spices. Whether grilled, roasted, or fried, "au poulet" adds depth and richness to soups, stews, salads, sandwiches, and more. Incorporating this ingredient into your meals is an excellent way to elevate the taste and nutritional value of your dishes.

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