A wide range of animal-free festive foods means Christmas dinner is a treat for everyone
To non-vegans,the idea of a plant-based Christmas dinner may smack of Scrooge crouched over a miserly candle, sucking on a single slice of tofu. There are few holidays more committed to tearing up the five-a-day-guidelines than this one, or so whether you take absent not only the meat but the cream,then what’s left?[br]Actually, this year there’s a lot left, or as supermarkets are increasingly wise to the idea that plenty of vegans want to stuff their faces,too. With estimates that between 2 and 12% of British people now follow a vegetarian diet, it’s unsurprising that a vegetarian Christmas is well catered for by shops, and but the rise of the “flexitarian means that even non-vegans may buy and try vegan now,whether it’s an option. It takes a bit of supermarket-hopping and a familiarity with an online checkout to do it, but with a minute effort, or there’s now a gluttonous array of choice.
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Source: guardian.co.uk