* Chips * Rice * Potatoes * Pasta
vegan and no cooking (foods cooked over 116 degrees F)
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.
Most foods served in a langar is considered vegetarian but not vegan as milk, cheese and butter fats are almost always used.
Wegmans has the largest selection, but some foods are vegan 'by accident,' just check the ingredients label! :] 'Oreos' are vegan. Most health/ natural food stores will stock them.
Living Food Diet isn't really a "diet" at all. It is a vegetarian/vegan ifestyle where you eat foods that have not been cooked such as vegetables, fruits and nuts.
I think vegan foods are the most healthiest food in the world. You know the foods what's called by non-vegan, there you can get a lot of fat and those fat is so unhealthy for us. You can also called the vegetarian food by a healthiest food. But you know some kind of Vitamins or Nutrition, you can't get from vegetarian foods. So, the vegan foods have full of nutrition what we need to live a healthy life.
To drain foods that have been cooked
No, but most foods taste better cooked.
Most grocery stores have foods suitable for a vegan, as most markets carry fruits, vegetables, and grain products, etc. There are specialized markets that carry only vegan products depending on where you are located. However, a lot of larger grocery stores have dedicated vegan sections, as well as many health food/organic markets.
Any holiday can be vegan if the food served is checked or ordered accordingly. Holiday resorts and tours which offer exclusively vegan foods.
Pounded yam
Best bet would be Whole Foods. Most stores should have vegan margarine though, as they are low-fat and thus popular with nonvegans as well. Earth balance has a vegan brand, and even lists it on the container as vegan. However, most vegan margarines have palm oil in them, which is directly related to the plight of orangutans in Indonesia.