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THE TOP 5 VEGAN-FRIENDLY TRAVEL DESTINATIONS IN THE UNITED STATES

We’ve been to San Francisco , to Vegas , to Los Angeles, went up north and over the border, tried vegan places in Canada … now it’s time for us to head back and have a look at some of the best states for vegans in the US 🙂 Best Vegan-Friendly Destinations in the USA There are quite a few vegan friendly destinations out there, but which ones should you go to? Let’s take a look at the top four and why they should be on your list of places to travel this year! Here are the best vegan-friendly destinations in the United States. 1. San Francisco, California San Francisco ( where we’ve been before ) is one of America’s most vegan-friendly cities. Not only does it have a huge following in terms of culinary culture, but also for being green. In fact, PETA ranks San Francisco as having a score of 71/100 for being vegan friendly, which is what we like to call pretty darn awesome! So if you’re planning a trip out west, San Fran should be on your list. And one of our favourite restaura...

HOW EASY IS IT TO TRAVEL (OR LIVE IN) KENYA AS A VEGAN

Being vegan in Kenya is arguably one of the easiest places to be vegan in the world. The reason is twofold: 1) the abundance of fresh fruit and veg (duh) and 2) most everyday Kenyan meals are ‘accidentally’ vegan (accidentally here not because of animals rights, but rather because it’s cheaper than eating flesh and fluids). At least Kenyans know already that it’s not just possible, but healthy and delicious to be vegan! In this blog post we’re going to be exploring vegan dishes that you can find, finding out which foods grow, talking a little about vegan restaurants and vegan safaris 🙂  Let’s get started! Vegan Dishes In Kenya This includes Kenya’s national dish, Sukuma Wiki ! Seriously, how often have you travelled somewhere and found out their national dish is vegan? Because for me this is the first time lol. Here’s a short list: Sukuma Wiki: Kenya’s magical national dish – cook sukuma leaves (aka collard) with onion, tomat...