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Is miel de fleurs de châtaignier vegan?

Miel de fleurs de châtaignier is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is miel de fleurs de châtaignier?

Miel de fleurs de châtaignier, or chestnut flower honey, is a highly sought-after honey variety renowned for its unique flavor and distinctively dark color. Made from the nectar of chestnut blossoms, this artisanal honey boasts a deep, rich, and slightly bitter taste that makes it a favorite among gourmands and honey connoisseurs. With a smooth texture and a complex aroma that hints of earthy and floral notes, miel de fleurs de châtaignier is a versatile ingredient that adds depth and character to a wide range of dishes, from savory meats to sweet desserts.

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