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8 of the Most Impressive Vegan Inventions

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31 October 2018

8 of the Most Impressive Vegan Inventions

Being a vegan is nothing new, but ask any of your vegan friends and they may say that looking at the state restaurant menus, chefs consider it practically rocket science.

Although times are changing and restaurants are becoming more accommodating, it’s not stopped those of the population who avoid animal products from taking matters into their own hands and creating the craziest, most extravagant concoctions.

So to celebrate World Vegan Day on 1st November, here are 8 amazing vegan indulgences...

How To Create The Perfect Buddha Bowl In 5 Steps

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4 June 2017

Buddha bowl

Buddha bowls are a big deal this year. From rainbow veggies to destructed sushi, it seems like everything tastes better in a bowl. And TBH we can't really argue here. Something that’s trendy, colourful and healthy has all the rights to be insta-famous.

In simpler terms, Buddha bowls are deep-rimmed dishes brimming with vibrant food (often vegan) but meat is allowed too. The healthy bowl typically contains 15 percent lean protein, 25 percent whole grains, 35 percent vegetables,10 percent sauce and 30 percent extras.

This Veggie Burger Is SO Meat-Like It Even Bleeds

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31 May 2017

The Impossible Burger

Veggie burgers don’t exactly have the best reputation in the business — and tbh we don’t blame them. It’s the whole idea of a burger with a bland flaky patty instead of a big fat meaty one that’s a big turn off.
But believe it or not, there’s one veggie burger that looks, cooks, tastes and bleeds — just like a regular burger without using a single ounce of meat.

A Beginner's Guide To Veganism

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31 May 2017

 Beginner's Guide To Veganism

Before we begin, here are two important thoughts:

1. Being vegan is not a crash diet but a lifestyle change that and like with everything impactful in life, it comes with patience, practice and effort.

2. Second of all, it’s A LOT more than just eating lettuce.

Whether you’re experimenting with a plant-based diet or getting used to the concept of a becoming a vegan, the initial phase can be an underwhelming experience. Lack of options, cravings, peer pressure and a sudden sense of loss can divert you away from your goal.

Get Ready To Fall In Love With Unicorn Noodles

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31 March 2017

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Unicorn Noodles

Yes, we know what you’re thinking — another unicorn something! Thanks, but no thanks.

TBH, we had the same thoughts until we stumbled upon these gorgeous can’t-take-my-eyes-off-pretty plates of unicorn noodles. Unlike other cliché unicorn things including, lattes, cakes, muffins, hair and highlighters — these noodles look exactly like mermaid meets spring.

10 Ways Being a Vegan Benefits Your Health

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17 January 2016

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10 Ways Being a Vegan Benefits Your Health

Traditionally, vegans - people who do not use, consume, or sometimes even wear animal products - were misunderstood as fringe eaters or alternative lifestyle freaks with an unnatural passion for animal rights, but the demographic of vegans and vegetarians is changing. A Hartman Group study found that 12% of Millennials are “faithful vegetarians”, compared to 4% of Gen X’ers and 1% of Baby-Boomers. In recent generations the percentage of vegetarians and vegans has steadily increased, with more and more regular folks, and not just token celebrities, embracing the lifestyle.

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