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A Few Vegan Health Tips for Starting Vegans in this Time of Quarantine

 There’s a start to everything, from the beginning of a new hobby, like painting, to kicking a habit that’s been slowly ruining your life, like smoking. Beginning something new can often be challenging, even difficult, but with persistence, you can discard what’s holding you back and change yourself for the better. A good number of people nowadays have shown interest in an all-green lifestyle (or at least an appreciation for vegan cuisine ), and if you’ve taken the first step to going on a vegan diet, congratulations. With the current pandemic still ongoing around the world, it does well to keep yourself healthy, and a healthy lifestyle asks you to do more than just eat vegan food. Here’s a few tips that you can follow. Stay Fresh and Reduce Those Meat Substitutes You’ve probably heard of vegan turkey, vegan patties and other such non-meat or animal product dishes that you can eat while keeping vegan. However, while some of these dishes are alright to eat in small doses, as

2 Delectable Vegan Cuisine from Around the World

Ah, vegan travel . How we miss going on adventures around the world while celebrating our lifestyle in far-flung locales and destinations. The chance to stretch one’s legs and feel the wind in your face has been severely limited by the current global pandemic. However, it doesn’t do well to complain, and besides, there’s still plenty of great things to do while you’re indoors. One hobby that we’ve done while staying indoors is to look for vegan recipes from various culinary traditions around the world. The Vegan Society may have been established in the early 20th century, but many cultures have already been developing delicious all-green cuisine before that (and some even after that, but we digress). Here are a few cultural vegan dishes that you may like. Nice Socca from Nice, France. Socca is a kind of chickpea-based flatbread from Nice, France. This traditional French snack can be served in many ways, and like ratatouille, is absolutely vegan. Composed of chickpea flour, olive oil

Vegan Chocolate Desserts

You might probably ask, is chocolate vegan? The answer is a big, healthy YES ! Since chocolates are created from roasted and ground cacao beans, this luxurious food staple is inherently plant-based. Now, since we are talking about chocolate, do you know that you can incorporate chocolate into vegan dishes , especially desserts? This article is especially dedicated for those newbie vegans who want to learn vegan food preparation. Keep on reading, because we’ve compiled three fun vegan chocolate recipes that you can prepare at home today! Vegan Chocolate Pudding If you want to experience a rich and velvety chocolate dessert, you will surely love this pudding. Not only is this vegan and cruelty-free, but it’s also 100% dairy-free. Recreate this two-ingredient delight that kids will surely love to eat - Simply Recipes’ Vegan Chocolate Pudding . Remember to prepare your tummies before eating, its sweetness is totally addictive. Fudgiest Dairy-Free Chocolate Cake Its name