Raw vegan recipes are comprised of raw vegetables and fruits, no milk products can be included. Sauces and marinates made with organic ingredients are also allowed.
A good raw recipe book is - Raw Family Signature Dishes: A Step-by-Step Guide to Essential Live-Food Recipes. - Victoria Boutenko. For raw vegan recipes on the Internet, click on the related links below.
You can, but it would no longer be a vegan recipe.
The majority of raw foodists are vegan.
For a vegan Graham cracker recipe, see the link below -
A simple easy to make vegan recipe is vegan creamy vegetable gratin. It requires vegetables such as broccoli, carrots and celery. It also requires vegan cream cheese and vegan mozzarella.
Generally, no. But it's very easy to make your own vegan pizza dough from a recipe. Use a search engine!
The following link is a great samosa recipe; to make it vegan, substitute vegetable oil for ghee. (I suggest canola oil)
There is a great site that I have come across that I use all the time for finding the best vegan recipes. The way it works, is people submit a recipe, and others will rate the recipe, comment on the recipe, and say if the modified the recipe to make it even better. It is called Allrecipes.com.
A raw food vegan diet does not consist of foods that have been cooked. Pasteurized milks, and cooked meats are also not a part of a raw food vegan diet.
If you're just looking for a vegan substitute for butter, check out Earth Balance Natural Buttery (Buttery, not Butter) spread. Make sure it's the one that says Vegan on the back.
Yes. There are recipe books for quick vegan meals. These recipes can be found on the Food Network website. They can also be found at local vegan food stores, or online at vegan oriented businesses.
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