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Is extrait de sureau vegan?

Extrait de sureau is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is extrait de sureau?

Extrait de sureau, also known as elderflower extract, is a flavoring ingredient derived from the flowers of the elderberry plant. This extract is made by soaking the elderflower petals in a liquid, typically alcohol or glycerin, to extract their flavor and aroma. With its delicate floral notes and slightly sweet taste, elderflower extract is a popular ingredient in a variety of culinary applications, including desserts, cocktails, and teas. In addition to its flavor-enhancing properties, elderflower extract is also believed to have medicinal benefits, such as reducing inflammation and boosting the immune system.

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