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Is extrait poivre vegan?

Extrait poivre is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is extrait poivre?

Extrait poivre, also known as pepper extract, is a concentrated liquid extract derived from the peppercorn plant. This extract is made by steeping crushed peppercorns in alcohol or water, which extracts the volatile oils and pungent compounds from the pepper. The resulting extract is a potent seasoning that adds intense, spicy flavor to any dish it is added to. Extract poivre is commonly used in commercial food production, as well as in gourmet cooking and seasoning blends. It is prized for its ability to add a bold, complex flavor to sauces, marinades, meats, and more, with just a small amount needed to make a big impact.

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