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Is jus de citrons concentre vegan?

Jus de citrons concentre is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is jus de citrons concentre?

Jus de citrons concentré is a tart and acidic ingredient made by extracting the juice of fresh lemons and reducing it through evaporation to increase its concentration. This process creates a more intense lemon flavor and a thicker consistency compared to regular lemon juice. The concentrated lemon juice is commonly used in cooking and baking as a flavorful addition to marinades, dressings, sauces, and desserts. It also serves as a natural preservative, adding a tangy kick to canned fruits and vegetables. Its versatility and strong lemon flavor make it a must-have ingredient for any chef or home cook.

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