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Is de camomille vegan?

De camomille is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is de camomille?

De camomille, or chamomile in English, is a flowering plant that belongs to the daisy family. The herb is widely used in traditional medicine for its calming properties, which help to soothe the mind and promote relaxation. In the culinary world, de camomille is often used to infuse teas, desserts, and baked goods with a delicate floral flavor. Its subtle taste and aroma make it an excellent addition to cocktails, where it can be paired with other botanicals to create complex and refreshing drinks. Whether used for its therapeutic benefits or its culinary versatility, de camomille is a versatile ingredient that adds a touch of tranquility to any recipe.

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