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Are éclats d amandes vegan?

Éclats d amandes is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is éclats d amandes?

Éclats d'amandes are small pieces of almonds that are commonly used in baking and cooking. These crunchy, nutty fragments are typically made by coarsely chopping or crushing whole almonds, resulting in irregularly shaped bits that vary in size from small fragments to larger chunks. Éclats d'amandes are a popular ingredient in a variety of recipes, including cakes, cookies, granolas, and salads. They add a pleasant crunch and rich, nutty flavor to these dishes, making them more flavorful and satisfying. Éclats d'amandes are also a great source of protein, fiber, and healthy fats, making them a nutritious addition to any meal or snack.

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