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Is sel non raffiné vegan?

Sel non raffiné is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sel non raffiné?

Sel non raffiné is a type of unrefined salt that has not undergone any chemical processes to remove its natural minerals and impurities. This salt is harvested from natural sources such as sea water or salt mines and retains its original flavor and color, which can range from pink to grey. Because it is unprocessed, sel non raffiné contains a variety of minerals and trace elements that are beneficial for the body. It is often used as a healthier alternative to refined table salt in cooking and seasoning. Sel non raffiné adds a unique depth of flavor to dishes and is prized by chefs for its purity and complexity.

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