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Is poivre.blanc vegan?

Poivre.blanc is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is poivre.blanc?

Poivre blanc, also known as white pepper, is a spice derived from the berries of the Piper nigrum plant. Unlike black pepper, the outer layer of white pepper berries is removed before drying, resulting in a milder and slightly earthy flavor with a subtle heat that lingers on the tongue. White pepper is commonly used in European cuisine, particularly in cream-based dishes, soups, and sauces. Its light color also makes it a popular choice in dishes where the appearance of black specks would be undesirable. This versatile spice adds depth and complexity to savory dishes and is a staple in many kitchens around the world.

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