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Is matière grasse de noix de coco vegan?

Matière grasse de noix de coco is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is matière grasse de noix de coco?

Matière grasse de noix de coco, also known as coconut fat or oil, is a versatile ingredient that adds a rich, tropical flavor to many dishes. Extracted from the flesh of mature coconuts, this natural oil is a great source of healthy saturated fats, lauric acid, and antioxidants. With its high smoke point, it's perfect for frying and sautéing, while also making a great substitute for butter in vegan and dairy-free recipes. Matière grasse de noix de coco is also a popular ingredient in traditional Ayurvedic medicine, believed to support immunity, digestion, and overall wellbeing.

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