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VEGAN LJUBLJANA AND SLOVENIA

Slovenia is without a doubt one of my favourite countries in Europe: eden-like nature, kind people, adventure activities and, of course, delicious foods. It’s capital, Ljubljana, is actually the greenest capital in Europe and not only does it have six exclusively vegan restaurants, the range of cuisines in these restaurants is extensive: from traditionally Slovenian all the way over to Asia and Africa and back again. Put simply: it’s very easy to find vegan food in Ljubljana. Slovenia holds a special place in my heart because it’s where I fully started to understand the atrocities of the dairy industry. But this post is about you not me, in it we’ll look at vegan restaurants in Ljubljana and how to be vegan in Slovenia in general. (And if you want the full story on how Slovenia made me vegan check that fully narcissistic post of mine <3 div=””> 1. Vegan Restaurants in Ljubljana There are six vegan restaurants in Ljubljana:  Veganika , Restavracija Mandala , Kucha , Gaudi , Lovin

Crucial Ways Blockchain Benefits Businesses of Any Size

Most people are familiar with blockchain thanks to bitcoin’s surge in popularity as the leading cryptocurrency. What is blockchain ? Blockchain is a technique of tracking deals using technology that goes beyond simply bitcoin and may prove to be a game-changer. Although in its early stages, blockchain is being adapted for several commercial uses. It is anticipated to be used for a wide range of purposes in the future, especially business.  The blockchain is still obscure to the average person. Fortunately, entities like banks are helping to educate consumers about blockchain to help them understand and prepare for the change. Once ready, the same consumers can start utilizing blockchain in their processes. Blockchain, in a nutshell, is a sizable, decentralized database of transactions kept up by numerous decentralized sources.  With this, there is no requirement for a single central authority, like a bank, to certify that transactions took place. The bottom line is that transactions en