• seitanic@lemmy.sdf.org
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    1 year ago

    How prevalent is veganism in India? Whenever I look at Indian food, it’s butter this and milk that. Sure, there are some very good vegan choices, but it seems to me that Indians love their dairy.

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      Veganism is actually a fairly new phenomenon in general, a lot of Jains in particular have adopted it. But vegetarianism in India dates back over a thousand years BCE , so yeah, they’ve got a bit of a head start.

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            Hi!

            I don’t mean like, online. I’ve met plenty of online Indian vegans. But still, I find it hard to believe that every 1 in 10 people are vegan. Where?!

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          I would say about 30% of my Indian coworkers over the years have been vegan.

          I think the challenge is that, unlike a lot of Western vegans, they don’t go out of their way to talk about it. My second job, I knew day 1 about the white girl who was vegan. It took me 2 years to learn that 4 of my Indian coworkers were vegan since birth. And I only learned it because they learned I was getting into Indian food so they all started bringing stuff in for me to try. Entire meals. Incredible meals. I miss that job, lol.

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            My family loves to announce to the world that I don’t drink milk. It’s annoying. Idk they’re probably in shock or something that someone would choose not to abuse cows. (They’re vegetarians, I’m vegan)

            Where do you live? I assume outside India? Hmm

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      Vegetarian? Yes. Vegan? No.

      I am a vegetarian. I eat dairy. I don’t eat meat and eggs.

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          Except for the part where they’re kept in small cages or “free range” in dirty cramped pens. Luckily it’s easier to get eggs from chickens raised ethically than meats. You just gotta fork over a few extra bucks or get the hookup at a farmer’s market

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            Effing dinosaurs, with 6,000 years of eating cave men, deserve all the incarceration they get. /s

            More seriously, depending on your priorities, factory farmed chicken is less bad for the overall environment than pretty much any beef

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              I never said they were? I’m not even a vegetarian stop being so sensitive. I don’t care for making anything suffer when I can still have eggs without the suffering. It’s that simple. If you’ve based too much of your personality on macho meathead bullshit then do you boo. I’m sure that’s a great replacement for an actual personality.

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      Yeah I have a lot of vegetarian Indian friends, not as many vegan.

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          If they can make animal-free cheddar and animal-free yogurt that tastes exactly like the real thing, sign me up. Right now, vegan alternatives are… not good.

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            Yes, this is why I think we take the wrong approach considering things as animal free substitutes. That’s a high bar.

            Meanwhile I’m perfectly happy dipping my veggies in hummus instead of cheese dip. Not as a substitute but as a different choice that is good on its own merit

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            I’ve tried a few types of coconut-based yogurts that were tasty. I’m not a fan of almond milk, so didn’t like those varieties as much. On the cheeses though, completely agree! I had one that was tolerable, but definitely falls in the “not good” category.

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              Were the coconut-based yogurts sweet? Because I don’t want sweet yogurt. I want yogurt I can put chives in and put on my falafel (for example).

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                The vanilla flavored one was a bit sweet, but that’s how I generally prefer it. I usually am throwing berries and granola in there too so admittedly can’t give you an unbiased recommendation! I think there are plain flavored ones either almond or coconut milk based, which might be more of what you’re looking for.

        • This is fine🔥🐶☕🔥@lemmy.world
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          I don’t know man, I’m from Mumbai. Check on swiggy for restaurants in your area.

          Or you can make it on you own. The recipe is simple, it just takes long time to make because you need to boil milk to make it thicker.

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      It’s not vegan so much as veggie. They definitely respect those cows they get the milk from though.

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      Quite popular, in my city it’s quite hard to find meat in the popular restaurants. And these places are quite old and we’ll know.

      Most foods don’t have any form or trace of meat or eggs, although milk and related items are very widely consumed.

      It’s vegetarian and not vegan.