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Want to Try Something Fresh? Try Out these Raw Vegan Recipes

 In the past few decades, the vegan lifestyle has grown in its scope and influence. Long ago, back when it was first established in the early 20th century, the vegan lifestyle was a niche interest, but now in 2020, the plant-based way of life is at its peak. Even before the pandemic hit, people all over the world were already getting interested in vegan cuisine, and there were even cruises dedicated to such a lifestyle. The advent of the internet has helped veganism’s popularity, with various recipes online made available to vegans and the vegan-curious. Are you interested in some great easy vegan recipes?

One of veganism’s subsets is raw veganism, which eschews cooked and processed vegan ingredients in favor of fresh fruits and veggies for their sustenance. The plant-based lifestyle is already pretty healthy, but if you want something fresh and new, you can give these raw vegan recipes a try. Here they are! 

Green Evi’s Raw Vegan Lasagne

You might have heard of the Impossible Burger, but you don’t always have to make your vegan dishes look exactly like the meat/animal product foods that they’re substituting. Take this delectable vegan lasagne. Using fresh ingredients, it recreates the lasagne into a wholly plant-based meal, one that’s sure to make you full and healthy. 

Get it here. http://greenevi.com/raw-vegan-lasagne/ 

Pickles and Honey’s Raw Beet Ravioli (With Vegan Cashew Cheese)

Ravioli ravioli, what do we have here? Well, another delicious raw vegan rendition of a tasty pasta meal. This beet-based ravioli recipe is flavorful in presentation and exquisite in its healthy ingredients. It’s got that sophisticated feel to it that reminds us of those fancy vegan restaurants and culinary cruises pre-pandemic. 

https://picklesnhoney.com/raw-beet-ravioli-cashew-cheese/

If you want a taste of luxury, try this out!


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