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Healthy Vegan Street Food : Sustainable & Healthy Plant-Based Recipes from India to Indonesia
Jackie Kearney, MasterChef UK finalist in 2011, explores the nutritional benefits of Asian street food with 85 healthy vegan recipes. Jackie Kearney has brought new life to healthy, plant-based cooking in this exciting follow-up to her award-winning Vegan Street Food.The book is inspired by the growing wellness culture in Asia as well as the glorious range of street food - from street hawkers, roadside cafes, food halls and more - which brings people from all walks of life together.Jackie takes us on a delicious journey from India to Indonesia, via Sri Lanka, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam and Malaysia, enjoying classic dishes and crowd-pleasers we might already be familiar with, such as 'Massaman Curry in a Hurry', 'Faster Laksa' and 'Paradise Bounty Bars', all made a little healthier.The book also features many less well known regional specialities, such as 'Banh Trang Nuong' (Vietnamese rice paper pizza), 'Pepes Tahu' (Javanese tofu in banana leaves) and 'Khao Sen' (Thai tomato-braised rice noodles with porcini mushrooms).Combined with stories and anecdotes from the road, family photos and fascinating local information that transport the reader to the places and foods they fell in love with, this exciting book celebrates the best of vegan street food, whilst harnessing the most nutritious produce and ingredients.
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Vegan on a Budget : 125 Healthy, Wallet-Friendly, Plant-Based Recipes
Vegan on a Budget is a thoroughly up-to-date vegan cookbook that makes it easy on your wallet to enjoy delicious, healthy, plant-based food for every meal of the day, every day of the week, including food everyone loves, like burgers, pizza, and pasta dishes.To make it easy to prepare plant-based meals on the cheap, the author supplies an arsenal of tips on: the best plant-based protein bargains for the buck, buying in bulk (what's best and what's best to avoid), non-organic fruits & vegetables that are safe to buy (for a lot less money), where to find coupons for natural foods, how to use apps like Ibotta, Drop, and BerryCart to save on healthy, vegan foods; which ready-made vegan sauces & condiments are cheaper and just as good as made-from-scratch, which foods are safe to buy after sell-by dates, how to save money with batch cooking and freezing, and more.Delicious and economical recipes include hearty soups and stews, such as White Bean Chili with Sweet Potatoes & Squash; skillets and stir-fries, like Vegan Sausage Skillet with Cabbage & Potatoes; roasted and baked fare, such as Roasted Root Vegetables with Brussels Sprouts; noodle dishes, including Italian-Style Sausage & Peppers Pasta.
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The Vegan Bread Machine Cookbook : Splendid Plant-Based and Dairy-Free Vegan Breads
Leave behind the expensive store-bought vegan breads and discover the incredible flavors and aromas of nutritious, plant-based breads you can make quickly at home in your bread machine. If you are vegan, you know how hard it is to find affordable and tasty vegan breads in stores—because so many breads and flavored breads contain animal products like milk, eggs, and butter.You have probably also had little luck finding plant-based bread recipes for home bread-baking.Popular vegan blogger Shane Martin, who blogs at Shane and Simple, wrote the pathbreaking cookbook Baking Vegan Bread at Home to solve both of those challenges for bread-baking in the oven.Now, in his second book, Shane shows how you can make extraordinary plant-based breads conveniently and easily in the bread machine. The 65 recipes in this volume range from family-friendly everyday sandwich loaves, such as whole wheat, white, oat bran, and sourdough, to elegant European-style breads like Italian ciabatta and focaccia and French boules.They include: Quick breads like scones, waffles, and muffins Lunchbox breads the kids—and grownups!—will love Filled breads loaded with veggies, fruits, nuts, seeds, vegan cheese, chocolate, and more Holiday breads for year-round celebrations Rustic bakery-style artisan breads In addition to the feast of delectable recipes, Shane includes lots of expert tips on how to get the best performance from your bread machine, especially when working with vegan ingredients. With this book in hand, you w?ill never be happier that you own a bread machine, and you will find a lifetime of delicious ideas for incredibly healthy and easy-to-make plant-based breads.
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Virtually Vegan : All-vegan recipes with a non-vegan twist
There is a whole host of people who have heard the arguments for eating more vegetables, who know the ethical and environmental issues around dairy and meat farming, but who don’t want to sign up to a whole new way of life.Virtually Vegan is for them!With over 120 delicious recipes, Heather Whinney reveals how you can make proper, hearty food that just happens to be vegan.Every recipe is designed with a sensible storecupboard in mind, to keep special ingredients to a minimum. And the recipes contain hints and tips for how you can, if you want, use dairy or meat on days when you want a day off from the vegan regime. Why not try a classic breakfast of Spelt Pancakes with Cherries and Maple Syrup, a quick weeknight supper of Mixed Mushroom Laksa, or fun food to share with friends like Quesadillas with Avocado, Tomato and Green Chilli Salsa. And with a dedicated baking section, discover how to make each cake, cookie or ice-cream dairy-free (or what to do if you'd rather just make them with eggs).From Celeriac Dauphinoise to Parsnip Gnocchi, rice pudding to pavlova, discover how easy it is to eat vegan whenever you want. Virtually Vegan is the on-trend flexitarian title of 2018, and shows how, with the right recipes, you can eat vegan almost by accident.
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Are Pringles vegan or non-vegan?
Pringles are considered non-vegan because they contain dairy-derived ingredients such as whey powder and lactose. These ingredients are derived from milk, making Pringles unsuitable for a vegan diet. It's important for vegans to carefully read the ingredient list on packaged foods to ensure they align with their dietary choices.
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Does anyone know of a good, coral-friendly, vegan, cruelty-free, non-comedogenic day cream with SPF 50?
Yes, there are several brands that offer coral-friendly, vegan, cruelty-free, non-comedogenic day creams with SPF 50. Some popular options include Alba Botanica, Coola, and Pacifica. These brands prioritize using reef-safe ingredients that are gentle on the skin and do not harm marine life. It's important to check the ingredients list and reviews to ensure the product meets your specific needs and preferences.
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Is Vaseline vegan and cruelty-free?
Vaseline is not considered vegan because it is derived from petroleum, which is not a plant-based ingredient. Additionally, Vaseline is not considered cruelty-free as it is tested on animals in some regions where it is sold. Therefore, individuals looking for vegan and cruelty-free alternatives may want to consider using plant-based or synthetic alternatives to Vaseline.
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What does vegan and cruelty-free mean?
Vegan means that a product does not contain any animal-derived ingredients or by-products, such as meat, dairy, eggs, or honey. Cruelty-free means that a product and its ingredients were not tested on animals at any stage of production. Both terms are important for individuals who want to make ethical and environmentally conscious choices in their purchases.
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BOSH! Healthy Vegan
As seen on ITV’s Living on the Veg OVER 1 MILLION BOSH!BOOKS SOLD Healthy eating never looked so good From the #1 Sunday Times bestselling authors ‘An invaluable guide to how to eat and live healthily while following a plant-based diet.’ Dr Rupy Aujla, The Doctor’s Kitchen Henry and Ian are on a mission to help you eat and feel better, using only the power of plants! With 80 delicious, plant-based recipes and nourishing meal plans to help you stay on track whatever your goal, this book is your ticket to a healthier, happier life. Try the fresh flavours of a Zingy Watermelon Salad or Jammin’ Jambalaya, and indulge in a Not-that-Naughty Burger or Salted Caramel Apple Crumble with Custard, safe in the knowledge that a healthy diet doesn’t have to mean deprivation. Packed full of nutrition hacks and lifestyle tips that BOSH! have learnt throughout their journey, BOSH! Healthy Vegan shows you how the power of plants can transform your wellbeing, for good.
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"Did I accidentally eat non-vegan food?"
If you are unsure whether you accidentally ate non-vegan food, it's important to check the ingredients of the food you consumed. Look for any animal-derived products such as meat, dairy, eggs, or honey. If you discover that you did consume non-vegan food, it's okay. It's important to remember that everyone makes mistakes, and the most important thing is to continue making conscious choices in the future.
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What is non-vegan about dish soap?
Dish soap can be non-vegan if it contains animal-derived ingredients such as tallow (rendered beef or mutton fat), lanolin (a wax secreted by wool-bearing animals), or glycerin derived from animal fats. Additionally, some dish soaps may be tested on animals, making them non-vegan due to animal cruelty concerns. It's important for vegans to carefully read the ingredient labels and choose dish soaps that are free from animal-derived ingredients and not tested on animals.
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What is the difference between vegan apple juice and non-vegan apple juice?
The main difference between vegan apple juice and non-vegan apple juice lies in the processing methods. Vegan apple juice is made without any animal-derived ingredients or additives, while non-vegan apple juice may contain additives like gelatin or honey, which are not considered vegan. Additionally, non-vegan apple juice may be processed using animal-derived fining agents like isinglass or casein, which are used to clarify the juice but are not vegan-friendly. Vegan apple juice ensures that no animals are harmed or exploited in the production process.
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Is Alpecin Caffeine Shampoo vegan or cruelty-free?
Alpecin Caffeine Shampoo is not considered vegan as it contains ingredients derived from animals such as milk protein. However, it is considered cruelty-free as the brand does not test its products on animals.
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