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Is flocon de seigle malté vegan?

Flocon de seigle malté is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is flocon de seigle malté?

Flocon de seigle malté, also known as malted rye flakes, is a delicious and nutritious food ingredient that can add a unique flavor and texture to a variety of dishes. Made from whole grain rye that has been sprouted, dried, and then lightly roasted, these flakes are packed with fiber, vitamins, and minerals. Their malty flavor and chewy texture make them perfect for adding to breakfast cereals, granolas, breads, and even savory dishes like stews and casseroles. Plus, their low glycemic index means they're a great option for those looking for a sustained source of energy without the sugar crash.

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