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Is grains de poivre vegan?

Grains de poivre is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is grains de poivre?

Grains de poivre, or peppercorns, are small spherical seeds of the Piper nigrum vine that are dried and used as a spice in various cuisines around the world. These tiny seeds come in different colors, including black, white, and green, and offer a pungent and spicy flavor to dishes. The black peppercorns have a sharp and hot taste, while the white peppercorns are milder and earthier in flavor. Green peppercorns, on the other hand, are harvested before they fully ripen and have a fresher and fruitier taste. Grains de poivre are a popular ingredient in soups, stews, sauces, marinades, and rubs, and can also be used to season meats, vegetables, and salads.

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