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4 Vegan foods You Must Try

Vegan food is still an alternative for most of the people in the world. In fact, being a vegan is not common at all. But if you want to enjoy a healthy and cruelty-free diet while enjoying a culinary cruise without guilt, it’s not so hard. You just have to look for recipes that are made with plant-based ingredients. These dishes may be sometimes even tastier than their meaty counterparts.

Here are the following vegan recipes that you should try:

Vegan pasta

Pasta is a favorite meal among people of all ages, so it's no wonder so many restaurants across the world are offering vegan versions of this dish. This isn't just any pasta dish, either; these versions usually contain fresh vegetables and herbs that will have you feeling full without all of the saturated fat and cholesterol found in meat-based dishes.

Vegan pasta comes in a variety of shapes and sizes. It's made from ingredients like whole wheat flour, cornmeal, lentil flour, chickpea flour, or a combination of those ingredients. It can be cooked and served the same way as traditional pasta.

It is usually cholesterol-free and low in fat and calories, making it a healthier option. This type of pasta is made with natural ingredients so you won't have to worry about preservatives or additives like you do with some traditional pastas.

Vegan Mac & Cheese

Who doesn't like mac & cheese? It's delicious, creamy, and filling. This vegan version is no exception. The best part about this recipe is that you can experiment with different ingredients to make the dish unique every time you make it. Just remember that you should use the Daiya cheese alternative if you don't want to use dairy products.

Mac & Cheese is the ultimate comfort food. Whether you grew up on the boxed stuff or made it from scratch, it doesn't matter - once you try this recipe, you'll be hooked. If you want to make this dish gluten-free or pescatarian, just be sure to use gluten-free pasta and omit the bacon.

Vegan Lasagna Roll-Ups

Lasagna is comfort food at its finest! You can use almost any kind of pasta for this recipe and fill it with whatever ingredients you feel like using. This recipe uses vegan ricotta cheese instead of regular ricotta so feel free to experiment with different fillings. You won't be disappointed.

They are a fun vegan dinner recipe that will please everyone at the table, including meat eaters. The lasagna roll-ups are filled with a tasty ricotta cheese made from tofu. They are perfect for a weeknight dinner and they can be served hot or cold.

The vegan pizza

If you thought that giving up on pizza was not an option when you go aboard European vegan cruises, think again. Nowadays there are plenty of great tasting vegan pizzas and if you live in a big city, chances are that you won't even have to look too hard to find vegan one. You can also make one yourself at home if you prefer by using non-dairy cheese instead of regular cheese.

You can be a vegan and still eat pizza. As a matter of fact you can be a vegan and still eat everything else, too! That's because you can make your own cheese out of nuts and soy products. And you probably know that you can eat all kinds of fruits, vegetables, whole grains and beans to provide yourself with the vitamins and nutrients your body needs to function correctly.



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