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Is mout de raisin vegan?

Mout de raisin is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is mout de raisin?

Mout de raisin is a French term that translates to "grape must" in English. It refers to the freshly pressed juice of grapes that have not yet undergone fermentation. This thick, syrupy liquid is rich in natural sugars, minerals, and antioxidants, making it a popular ingredient in a variety of culinary applications. Mout de raisin is often used as a sweetener and flavor enhancer in sauces, marinades, dressings, and desserts. It can also be fermented into wine, vinegar, or other alcoholic beverages. With its unique flavor and nutritional profile, mout de raisin adds depth and complexity to any dish it's used in.

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