- Veganism - Wikipedia
A pure vegetarian or dietary vegan is someone who consumes a vegan diet but doesn't lead a vegan lifestyle Pure vegetarians may use animal products, support the use of animals in research, wear leather clothing, or have no objection to the exploitation of animals for entertainment
- What Is a Vegan Diet? Basics, Ethics, and Foods List - Healthline
Vegan diets have gone mainstream This article looks at what vegans eat and why people choose to eat this way
- Vegan Diet: Food List, Benefits Risks - WebMD
What Is a Vegan Diet? A vegan diet includes only plant foods—fruits, vegetables, beans, grains, nuts, and seeds People who follow a vegan diet don't eat any animal foods, including dairy,
- Go Vegan | What is Veganism? | Understanding Veganism
A vegan diet is richly diverse and comprises all kinds of fruits, vegetables, nuts, grains, seeds, beans and pulses - all of which can be prepared in endless combinations that will ensure you're never bored
- Vegan Diet 101: A Beginner’s Guide (Meal Plans, Foods Tips)
What Is the Vegan Diet? A vegan diet consists of grains, vegetables, fruits, legumes, nuts and seeds Some people choose to start a vegan diet for animal welfare concerns or for environmental
- What is veganism? Complete vegan guide from food to nutrition
In practice, being vegan means not eating any animal products, so no meat, dairy, eggs, fish, shellfish, honey, insects, gelatine or other animal-derived products Being vegan also extends to other areas of your lifestyle such as clothing, cosmetics, cleaning products and even home decor
- What is a Vegan? Everything You Need To Know | World of Vegan
Learn the definition of vegan, what vegans eat (and don't eat), and why plant-based people choose to abstain from meat, dairy, and eggs
- What do vegans eat? - USA TODAY
What is a vegan? Here's what veganism is, what benefits it provides and some of the downsides associated with practicing the lifestyle
|