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veganpinay · 2 years
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Where my bookworms at?
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From K-pop to K-drama to K-beauty, Korean enthusiasm has swept the globe. In particular, Korean skincare and cosmetic products have become increasingly
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veganpinay · 3 years
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Vegan leather or faux leather is a wide variety of synthetic products that look like leather. It can look like the real thing but you can’t clean them in the
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veganpinay · 3 years
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Pako salad, also known as ensaladang pako, which is among our most loved salads is usually prepared using fresh tomatoes and onions that add flavor to the vegetable fern's distinct taste.
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veganpinay · 3 years
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Pako salad, also known as ensaladang pako, which is among our most loved salads is usually prepared using fresh tomatoes and onions that add flavor to the vegetable fern's distinct taste.
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veganpinay · 3 years
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Going vegan is easy nowadays but staying vegan is not. Here are some tips on how can you go vegan and stay vegan.
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veganpinay · 3 years
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An updated list of accidentally vegan street foods that are available in the Philippines. Vegan spring rolls, rice cakes and desserts. Try them now!
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veganpinay · 3 years
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Updated List of Vegan Restaurants, Vegan Stores, Vegan Food Delivery in the Philippines, Vegan Food Delivery, Vegan Stores Near Me, Vegan Breakfast
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veganpinay · 3 years
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vegan food 🥦
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An updated List of Vegan Restaurants, Vegan Stores, Vegan Food Delivery in the Philippines, Vegan Food, Vegan Restaurants Near Me, Vegan Stores Near Me, Vegan Food Delivery, Vegan Breakfast
Yes, some restaurants deliver! You might want to bookmark this. 😉 
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veganpinay · 3 years
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In case you’re curious.
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veganpinay · 4 years
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veganpinay · 4 years
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VEGAN FOOD STORES IN THE PHILIPPINES
METRO MANILA
Bahay Kubo Kitchen
Berde Eats
Don Criz Healthy Options-Online Grocery
Good Clean Cart
Green Note Kitchen
GreenGrub
Healthy Options
Healthy Velights PH
Jack’s Produce
KindCart
Love Vegan
Made Vegan
marikinavegan
NutriFresh Option
Plant-based Option’s
Santana’s Hummus
Simply Vegan
The Plant-based Pantry
The Real Happy Cow
The Superfood Grocer Philippines
The Vegan Grocer Ph
The Vegan Shop
Try Vegan
Vegan Options
VegFuzion 菲玄素食
Vejoint
Vegood
Vegrinderia
Vutcher
LUZON
Daniel’s Choice
VegAlley
Vegetari Healthy Bites
VISAYAS
VGN MNL
MINDANAO
Namaskar Green Market
Note: Some vegan restaurants also deliver. Check to see if you have one that delivers in your area.
MORE HERE: http://veganpinay.life/vegan-food-stores-in-the-philippines/
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veganpinay · 4 years
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ACCIDENTALLY VEGAN FOODS IN THE PHILIPPINES
You might find some of these vegan-by-default or also known as Accidentally Vegan Foods in the streets.
Banana cue– bananas in caramelized brown sugar on a skewer
Biko– a rice cake made of coconut milk, brown sugar, and glutinous rice with coconut milk curd on top
Carioka– rice balls in caramelized brown sugar on a skewer
Champorado (without milk)– glutinous rice cooked with chocolate and usually served with milk
Espasol– a rice cake cooked with coconut dusted with toasted flour
Ginataang bilo bilo– a sweet coconut milk soup with rice balls, sweet potatoes, bananas, and tapioca
Ginataang mais– glutinous rice and corn cooked in coconut milk
Kalamay– a very sticky rice cake with coconut milk curd on top
Kamote cue– sweet potatoes in caramelized brown sugar on a skewer like banana cue
Kutsinta– a rice cake made from tapioca flour with anatto seeds for color.
Lumpiang toge (without meat)– deep fried spring rolls with bean sprouts and carrots wrapped in paper like wrapper. This usually has meat but can be subtituted with tofu.
Mani (peanuts)- can be boiled or fried
Palitaw– a flat rice cake with grated coconut, sugar and toasted sesame seeds
Puto bumbong (without butter)– steamed rice cakes cooked in bamboo tubes topped with grated coconut and sugar
Putong bigas– steamed rice cake
Suman sa lihiya– a greenish steamed rice cake wrapped in banana leaves with sweet brown sauce
Suman malagkit– steamed rice cake wrapped in coconut leaves, banana leaves, or palm leaves
Taho– silken tofu with caramelized sugar and tapioca
Turon– bananas wrapped in paper like wrapper. It sometimes has ripe jackfruit for added flavor.
Some recipes might be slightly altered so a good rule of thumb is to ask the seller if it contains milk, butter, cheese, eggs or honey before buying.
Need more? Here are some Vegan Restaurants in the Philippines that you might want to check.
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veganpinay · 4 years
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