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Is gousses de vanille moulue vegan?

Gousses de vanille moulue is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is gousses de vanille moulue?

"Gousses de vanille moulue" is a finely ground powder made from premium quality vanilla pods. These pods are sourced from the tropical regions of Madagascar and Tahiti, where the plants thrive in the warm and humid climate. The pods are carefully harvested and dried before being ground into a fragrant powder that boasts a rich, sweet, and floral aroma. This ingredient is widely used in baking, desserts, and pastries to impart a natural vanilla flavor, without the need for whole vanilla pods. Gousses de vanille moulue is a versatile and essential ingredient that adds depth and complexity to any dish.

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