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Is avec graines de cumin vegan?

Avec graines de cumin is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is avec graines de cumin?

"Avec graines de cumin" is a French term that translates to "with cumin seeds." Cumin is a spice that has been used for thousands of years, dating back to ancient Egypt, and is popular in many different cuisines around the world. The seeds have a warm, earthy flavor with a slightly bitter edge, and a strong aroma that adds depth to any dish. When added to a recipe, "avec graines de cumin" enhances the flavor profile and brings a touch of exoticism to the dish. It pairs well with meats, vegetables, soups, stews, and even bread, making it a versatile and essential ingredient in any kitchen.

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