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Is foies de dinde vegan?

Foies de dinde is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is foies de dinde?

Foies de dinde, also known as turkey liver, is a versatile and nutritious food ingredient that is commonly used in a variety of culinary dishes. Rich in protein, iron, and essential vitamins, foies de dinde boasts a unique flavor profile that blends well with both sweet and savory ingredients. This ingredient can be sautéed, grilled or fried to create a deliciously crispy texture that adds depth and complexity to any dish. Its mild yet distinct taste pairs perfectly with traditional herbs and spices such as thyme, sage, and rosemary. Add foies de dinde to your meals for a flavorful and nutrient-rich culinary experience.

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