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]]>You can never go wrong with a classic Margherita pizza. A sourdough crust is topped with a little marinara, some perfect mozzarella cheese, garlic, and olive oil. Sprinkle on a little basil and it’s chef’s kiss.
If you’re in the mood for something a little more indulgent than regular pizza, be sure to try the cheesesteak calzone. Vegan cheese, salami, and dried tomatoes are wrapped in a pillowy crust and baked to perfection. Don’t skimp on the garlic mayo as a dipping sauce, either.
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]]>Since Thailand has a Buddhist tradition, much of its food is already plant-based and vegan. So even in restaurants that aren’t specifically vegan, there are lots of options that are just vegetables. The one thing to look out for is fish sauce, which is in a lot of dishes—you may have to ask for it to be omitted in your meal. There’s also lots of vegan street food like fresh fruit and more.
Tel Aviv has one of the highest vegan concentrations in the world, and its restaurants reflect this. Most have some vegan options and there are many fully vegan restaurants from burger joints to gourmet food. It doesn’t hurt that much of the local street food like falafel and hummus is naturally vegan, too.
As a beautiful city in addition to its vegan options, Palma is a great choice if you’re thinking of traveling to Spain. The city boasts not only vegan restaurants but vegan hotels and even a vegan cooking school.
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]]>Between Google and apps like Happy Cow, you can fairly easily find the best vegan-friendly restaurants in any city, so you can even make a list ahead of time of all of the spots you want to check out where you’ll be able to find something to eat.
You never know when you’ll find yourself at an airport or in a train station, hungry with no place in sight that offers a decent vegan option. That’s why it’s so important to bring your own snacks like trail mix, bars, and so on.
While a lot of people prefer not to pack toiletries, opting instead to buy them when they arrive at their destination in order to avoid the weight in their bags during travel, it can be a lot harder to figure out what foreign products are cruelty-free, so it’s best to just pack all of your cruelty-free toiletries to bring so you can be sure you won’t have to go without.
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]]>The post This Vegan Pizza in the UK is the Best We’ve Ever Had appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>You can never go wrong with a classic Margherita pizza. A sourdough crust is topped with a little marinara, some perfect mozzarella cheese, garlic, and olive oil. Sprinkle on a little basil and it’s chef’s kiss.
If you’re in the mood for something a little more indulgent than regular pizza, be sure to try the cheesesteak calzone. Vegan cheese, salami, and dried tomatoes are wrapped in a pillowy crust and baked to perfection. Don’t skimp on the garlic mayo as a dipping sauce, either.
The post This Vegan Pizza in the UK is the Best We’ve Ever Had appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post The Most Vegan-Friendly Cities Around the World appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Since Thailand has a Buddhist tradition, much of its food is already plant-based and vegan. So even in restaurants that aren’t specifically vegan, there are lots of options that are just vegetables. The one thing to look out for is fish sauce, which is in a lot of dishes—you may have to ask for it to be omitted in your meal. There’s also lots of vegan street food like fresh fruit and more.
Tel Aviv has one of the highest vegan concentrations in the world, and its restaurants reflect this. Most have some vegan options and there are many fully vegan restaurants from burger joints to gourmet food. It doesn’t hurt that much of the local street food like falafel and hummus is naturally vegan, too.
As a beautiful city in addition to its vegan options, Palma is a great choice if you’re thinking of traveling to Spain. The city boasts not only vegan restaurants but vegan hotels and even a vegan cooking school.
The post The Most Vegan-Friendly Cities Around the World appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Travel Tips for Vegans appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Between Google and apps like Happy Cow, you can fairly easily find the best vegan-friendly restaurants in any city, so you can even make a list ahead of time of all of the spots you want to check out where you’ll be able to find something to eat.
You never know when you’ll find yourself at an airport or in a train station, hungry with no place in sight that offers a decent vegan option. That’s why it’s so important to bring your own snacks like trail mix, bars, and so on.
While a lot of people prefer not to pack toiletries, opting instead to buy them when they arrive at their destination in order to avoid the weight in their bags during travel, it can be a lot harder to figure out what foreign products are cruelty-free, so it’s best to just pack all of your cruelty-free toiletries to bring so you can be sure you won’t have to go without.
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