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Is des fèves de cacao vegan?

Des fèves de cacao is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is des fèves de cacao?

Des fèves de cacao, also known as cocoa beans, are the small, dark-brown beans that grow inside the pods of the cacao tree. These beans are the raw ingredient used to make chocolate and have a complex, rich flavor with hints of fruit, nuts, and earthy notes. Harvested by hand, they undergo a meticulous process of fermentation and roasting before being transformed into chocolate products. Des fèves de cacao are not only delicious but also contain antioxidants and other beneficial compounds that make them a popular superfood. Their versatile flavor profile makes them a prized ingredient in both sweet and savory dishes.

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