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Is feuilles de citron vegan?

Feuilles de citron is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is feuilles de citron?

Feuilles de citron, also known as lemon leaves, are a versatile ingredient in culinary arts. These glossy, dark green leaves are harvested from the lemon tree and have a strong citrus fragrance. They are commonly used in Southeast Asian, Middle Eastern, and Mediterranean cuisines to impart a distinct lemony flavor to dishes. The leaves can be used fresh or dried, and are often added to curries, soups, and stews. They can also be used to wrap fish or meat before grilling or baking to infuse a delicious aroma. The unique flavor and aroma of feuilles de citron make them a prized ingredient in many dishes.

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