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So, what is dont eau?
"Duont Eau" is a French term that literally translates to "two waters." It refers to a cooking technique where two types of water are used in the preparation of a dish. The first water is used to blanch vegetables or meats, and the second water is used to cook the dish. The technique is said to enhance the flavor and texture of the ingredients, resulting in a more delicious and complex dish. This technique is particularly popular in French cuisine and is often used in dishes such as soups, stews, and casseroles. Incorporating "duont eau" into your cooking can add a touch of French elegance to your dishes.
We've built a vegan ingredients scanner that classifies food ingredients as "vegan", "non-vegan", or "potentially vegan".
It allows you to avoid non-vegan ingredients - just take a picture of a product's ingredient list, and the app tells you if the product is vegan or not.
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