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Is pois chiche précuit vegan?

Pois chiche précuit is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is pois chiche précuit?

Pois chiche précuit, also known as pre-cooked chickpeas, are a versatile and convenient ingredient commonly used in Mediterranean, Middle Eastern, and Indian cuisine. These small, round, beige-colored legumes have a firm texture and a nutty flavor, making them perfect for salads, soups, stews, dips, and curries. Pre-cooking the chickpeas ensures that they are tender and ready to use in just minutes, saving time and effort in the kitchen. They are also a rich source of plant-based protein, fiber, and essential nutrients such as iron, folate, and vitamin B6, making them a healthy addition to any diet.

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