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Is œufs liquide vegan?

Œufs liquide is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is œufs liquide?

Œufs liquide, also known as liquid eggs, is a versatile ingredient that is commonly used in both commercial and home cooking. This convenient product is made by cracking fresh eggs and blending them together, then pasteurizing and packaging them in liquid form. It can be used in a wide variety of recipes, from omelets and scrambled eggs to baked goods like quiches and cakes. With a smooth texture and consistent quality, liquid eggs are a convenient and time-saving option for busy cooks. They are also a great alternative for those who are concerned about food safety, as they have been pasteurized to eliminate the risk of salmonella.

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