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Is fin finot de blé dur vegan?

Fin finot de blé dur is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is fin finot de blé dur?

Fin finot de blé dur is a premium wheat semolina that is finely ground, resulting in a silky smooth texture. Made from hard durum wheat, this ingredient is commonly used in traditional pasta-making, providing the perfect balance of firmness and tenderness. Its nutty and slightly sweet flavor adds depth to dishes, making it a versatile ingredient for both savory and sweet creations. Its fine grain size also makes it a great choice for baking, producing tender and moist cakes and pastries. With its high protein content and low glycemic index, fin finot de blé dur is a healthy addition to any meal.

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