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Is flocon de noix de coco vegan?

Flocon de noix de coco is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is flocon de noix de coco?

Flocon de noix de coco, or coconut flakes, are a popular ingredient in many cuisines around the world. These small and delicate shreds of dried coconut flesh are packed with flavor and add a unique texture to any dish. They can be used in both sweet and savory recipes, from adding crunch to granolas and baking to enhancing the taste of curries and stir-fries. Coconut flakes are also a great source of fiber and healthy fats, making them an excellent addition to any diet. Their natural sweetness and nutty taste make them perfect for creating delicious and nutritious desserts, snacks, and meals.

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