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Is noix d'amazonie vegan?

Noix d'amazonie is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is noix d'amazonie?

Noix d'amazonie, also known as Brazil nuts, are a nutrient-dense ingredient native to the Amazon rainforest. They are a good source of protein, fiber, healthy fats, and essential minerals, including selenium, magnesium, and zinc. With their distinct flavor and crunch, these nuts are a versatile ingredient that can be enjoyed raw, roasted, or used in recipes such as salads, desserts, and trail mixes. Noix d'amazonie are also sustainably harvested, making them a great choice for eco-conscious consumers. Incorporating these nutritious and delicious nuts into your diet can be a great way to support both your health and the planet.

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