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Is fèves cacao vegan?

Fèves cacao is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is fèves cacao?

Fèves cacao, also known as cocoa beans, are the source of chocolate's rich, complex flavor. These small, oval-shaped beans are native to Central and South America, where they have been cultivated for thousands of years. Fèves cacao are prized for their high content of antioxidants and flavonoids, which have been shown to have a variety of health benefits, including reducing inflammation and improving heart health. After being harvested, the beans are fermented, dried, and roasted to bring out their distinctive flavor. They can be ground into cocoa powder for baking or used to make chocolate bars, truffles, and other decadent treats.

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