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Is thé vegan?

Thé is a vegan food ingredient.

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So, what is thé?

Thé, also known as tea, is a versatile and beloved ingredient that has been enjoyed for centuries across the globe. This aromatic and flavorful plant is steeped in hot water to produce a soothing beverage that can be served hot or cold. Its unique flavors can range from earthy and grassy to floral and fruity, depending on the type of tea leaves and how they are processed. Thé is also packed with antioxidants and other beneficial compounds, making it a popular ingredient in various health and wellness products. Whether enjoyed as a cozy beverage or used to enhance the flavor of other dishes, thé is a beloved and versatile ingredient that is sure to delight the senses.

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