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Is graisses végétale vegan?

Graisses végétale is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is graisses végétale?

Graisses végétales, or vegetable fats, are derived from plant sources such as nuts, seeds, and fruits. They are commonly used in food production as a substitute for animal fats and oils. These versatile fats have a neutral taste and can be used for frying, baking, and as an ingredient in spreads and dressings. Some popular sources of graisses végétales include coconut, palm, and soybean oil. With increasing demand for plant-based products, graisses végétales are a key ingredient in vegan and vegetarian cuisine. However, their production and sourcing can be controversial due to concerns over environmental and social impact.

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