Sort of. Asking the ingredients isn't too weird, especially if she has a dietary restriction (Allergies, vegetarian, lactose intolerant, ect.). Re-washing the dishes is a little off-beat, though.
There are a wide variety of vegetarian dishes that can be considered as alternatives to meat dishes. Common dishes using a variety of beans and legumes to replace the protein that is present in the meat.
You can go to the folllwoign website to learn how to make some vegetarian dishes for your family http://allrecipes.com/Recipes/everyday-cooking/vegetarian/main.aspx
Yes, mushrooms are considered vegetarian as they are a type of fungus and are not derived from animals. They are commonly used as a vegetarian ingredient in various cuisines around the world. However, it's always important to check the ingredients and preparation methods of specific mushroom dishes, as they can sometimes be prepared with non-vegetarian ingredients or cooked in meat-based broths or sauces.
Yes ranbeer kapoor is a non vegetarian. He eats chicken , mutton everything. He has to eat those kind of dishes to maintain his figure.
For most dishes you can, yes.
For most dishes you can, yes.
Thali dishes are considered vegetarian cuisine. This means that these dishes contain no meat products at all. They do contain vegetables and other vegetarian food products.
A vegetarian go to staple for many places is just a veggie burger. Fancier restaurant will offer portabello burgers or dishes featuring eggplant-a hardier vegetable.
They have ALOT of Indian dishes that require NO meat.
Tamarind is used to flavour pulse dishes, rice dishes, or as an ingredient in sauces and side dishes for pork, fowl and fish.
As a vegetarian, he was always abstemious when offered meat dishes.
If you eat cheese you can eat pizza, pasta, sandwiches, and burritos (you can make all of these without cheese too).I would pick them because they are easy, convenient, relatively cheap, and not too weird if you are not used to vegetarian food.One of my favorite cook books is Great Vegetarian Dishes by Kurma Das--it is a lacto vegetarian cookbook and sooo good; truly gourmet quality cooking.