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Is sucre de canne non raffiné bio vegan?

Sucre de canne non raffiné bio is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is sucre de canne non raffiné bio?

Sucre de canne non raffiné bio is a natural sweetener made from organic sugarcane plants. It is unrefined, which means it retains its natural mineral and molasses content. This results in a caramel-like flavor profile that works well in a variety of recipes. Being organic, it ensures that no harmful pesticides or chemicals were used during its cultivation. Sucre de canne non raffiné bio is an excellent alternative to the refined white sugar commonly used in cooking and baking. Its unique taste and health benefits make it a perfect addition to any pantry.

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