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Vegan Philippines: Is It Hard to Be Vegan in the Philippines?

Veganism in the Philippines is an interesting topic. Ostensibly, the Philippines look like they’ll be an easy country to travel to as a vegan . But in reality, it’s super hard to find vegan food in the Philippines. Why is this? And more importantly, how can you conquer the Philippines as a vegan? Is It Easy to Be Vegan in the Philippines? On the surface it looks veganism in the Philippines will be easy: Firstly, with English being one of the official languages of the Philippines (the other one is Tagalog), many Filipinos speak English, and many of them speak impeccable English. There is much much less of a language barrier here compared to say  Japan , Thailand or even Italy Secondly, with Filipino cuisine (wrongly) not renowned as first-class, there’s less chance of vegans having that fear of missing out on the ‘must eats’ that they might have in other countries with more famous cuisines (like Japan, Thailand or Italy haha) Thirdly, the Philippines are a collection of beautiful, trop

Vegan Guide to Vienna

Vienna, Austria: famous for it’s schnitzel and sausage, is it a nightmare for vegans? Like most capital cities in Europe nowadays, Vienna is a vegan walk in the part, complete with vegan restaurants, vegan supermarkets and yes even vegan schnitzel and sausage: 1. Vegan Restaurants, Vienna Simply Raw Bakery and Bistro If you’re looking for raw vegan food in Vienna, look no further than Simply Raw Bakery and Bistro. As one of the highest rated vegan restaurants in Vienna, you can’t go wrong! Veggiezz Am Salzgriess Another of the most highly rated vegan restaurants Vienna is Veggiezz am Salzgriess. From burgers to hot dogs, pancakes to gyros bowls they have it all – and more! Anker Brot If you love pastries and bread (and let’s face it, who doesn’t) then you simply have to go to Vienna to visit Anker Brot – an all vegan bakery! Vegan Schnitzel You simply can’t visit Vienna without trying the schnitzel. But as a schnitzel is defined as a thin slice of meat covered in breadcrumbs, can you h