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Is miel d'acacia vegan?

Miel d'acacia is a non-vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is miel d'acacia?

Miel d'acacia, or acacia honey, is a light-colored and delicately flavored honey that comes from the nectar of the flowers of the black locust tree, also known as the false acacia. Its mild taste profile and smooth texture make it a favorite among honey enthusiasts, while its low glucose and high fructose content give it a longer shelf life. Acacia honey is also prized for its numerous health benefits, including its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, as well as its ability to soothe sore throats and reduce coughing. Drizzle this exquisite honey over yogurt, toast, or fresh fruit for a delectable and nutritious treat.

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