In general, not plant derived foods. For a specific example, consider cow brains.
Vegetables, legumes, whole grains, fruit, seeds, and mushrooms.
A vegan vegetarian, or vegan for short, does not eat any animal product. This includes meat, dairy, eggs, fish, honey, or any foods that contain those products in their recipes.
a vegan only eats plant products
because if they eat a pig they would be eating there own kind (fattys)
Vegans are at particular risk of having a protein deficiency due to the high content of protein present in the foods they DON'T eat and the low content of protein in the foods they would normally eat. However, two fantastic sources of protein that vegans can eat are beans and nuts. Lentils are also high in protein and suitable for a vegan diet. Other ways of getting protein into a vegan diet include eating tofu, peanut butter, brown rice and whole wheat bread.
Vegan recipes will definitely get you skinnier, especially if you eat lots of nutrient-dense foods, like leafy green vegetables, fruit, and legumes.
vegan and no cooking (foods cooked over 116 degrees F)
As a vegan, you can eat about 30 bananas in a day.
Plant based foods. Any plant based food is free of cholesterol. If you want to avoid cholesterol, you have to eat vegan foods and cook using only vegetable based oils.
Pounded yam
Any holiday can be vegan if the food served is checked or ordered accordingly. Holiday resorts and tours which offer exclusively vegan foods.
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