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Is graines de lin jaune vegan?

Graines de lin jaune is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is graines de lin jaune?

Yellow flax seeds, also known as "graines de lin jaune" in French, are tiny, oval-shaped seeds that come from the flax plant. These seeds have a rich nutty flavor and a crunchy texture, making them a popular ingredient in various dishes. They are a great source of dietary fiber, omega-3 fatty acids, and lignans, which are plant compounds with antioxidant properties. Yellow flax seeds can be used in baked goods, smoothies, salads, and even as a vegan egg substitute. Incorporating these nutritious seeds into your diet can provide a range of health benefits, including improved digestive health, lower cholesterol levels, and reduced inflammation.

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